"David Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [OK, I'm getting better at this Reply To All stuff...]
I still haven't gotten the hang of it :( Maybe I need to study the GNUS manual to figure out how to avoid editing the cc line to keep me out of it. > > > 1. Modify connect to take an apr_sockaddr_t instead of a hostname... > This > > > is a simple change so I'll make it sooner rather than later. > > > > yes... > > OK, I've done some work on this but am getting an error now > Could not connect: Can't assign requested address (49) > > I've got to drive to Suffolk in a short while so I'll post the patch at the > end of this message and let someone else figure out where I've screwed up! > :) I'll start working on that. > > > 2. Are we agreed on Jeff's suggestions of > > > Add apr_pool_t * to apr_sockaddr_t. > > > apr_status_t apr_get_address(char **hostname, apr_interface_e which, > > > apr_socket_t *sock); > > > apr_status_t apr_get_nas(char **addr, apr_sockaddr_t *sa); > > > These are new additions sos houldn't interfere with any existing > > > code. > > > > I am. > > Good. There was an implied ":)" after "I am." more comments on the rest later... for now I'll look at apr_connect() and make an attempt at fixing the Win32 and OS/2 builds to include apr_inet_ntop() and apr_inet_pton(). -- Jeff Trawick | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP public key at web site: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/9289/ Born in Roswell... married an alien...