At 07:37 AM 7/16/2002, Sander Striker wrote:
> From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 16 July 2002 14:25
> At 12:25 AM 7/16/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > --- pollacc.c 11 Jul 2002 15:32:18 -0000 1.1
> > +++ pollacc.c 16 Jul 2002 05:25:44 -0000 1.2
> > -APR_DECLARE(apr_pollfd_t*) find_poll_sock(apr_pollfd_t *aprset,
> > apr_socket_t *sock)
> > +static apr_pollfd_t *find_poll_sock(apr_pollfd_t *aprset,
apr_socket_t
> > *sock)
>
> Ummm... -1. You just exported a symbol without namespace protection ;-)
No, he just _un_exported a symbol without namespace protection.
Teach me to try to read email without coffee in hand, yes sir.
Thanks for the right fix, Cliff :-)
This raises a real question. We have several tools on Win32, including
the simple Depends.exe utility, that let you review all symbols exported
from a binary. Would someone on Unix mind dumping the list of all
exported non-namespace-protected symbols for review and cleanup?
Bill