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I did that originally, but since rebuilt it with a clean file (inserting the xdr.h header as I said) and it built. Then I tried connecting and it fails.

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On Jan 22, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:

Schley Andrew Kutz wrote:
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I'd like to figure out why the exception is getting thrown. I built it from HEAD, and I still cannot connect. Do we still think this ties back to the XDR problems?

Have you by any chance replaced all "hyper" in remote_protocol.x with "long"? Because that changes the protocol, so it's unlikely anything will work.

Rich.

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