On Jul 14, 2015, at 8:58 AM, Bill Fenner wrote:
> No. As with much code that started as pre-ANSI, net-snmp uses (unsigned char
> *) to stand in for (void *).
Ah, I see. Weird, but… :)
> SMI defines "Unsigned32" and "Gauge32" identically, so without a MIB loaded
> to distinguish, the command-line tool just reports Gauge32 since it has no
> way to know.
Ok, that make sense.
But how about the other part of the patch?
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