Does that really fix it? If you have IPV6 but no inet_ntop, then there is no way to determine the socket/peer name.
I'd rather the build broke in that situation and prompt someone with such a strange system to add the correct code to tranform an ipv6 address into a human readable form. --Wez. On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote: > moriyoshi Sat Mar 1 10:49:06 2003 EDT > > Modified files: > /php4/main network.c > Log: > Fixed build > > > Index: php4/main/network.c > diff -u php4/main/network.c:1.95 php4/main/network.c:1.96 > --- php4/main/network.c:1.95 Fri Feb 28 16:03:36 2003 > +++ php4/main/network.c Sat Mar 1 10:49:06 2003 > @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ > +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ > */ > > -/* $Id: network.c,v 1.95 2003/02/28 21:03:36 wez Exp $ */ > +/* $Id: network.c,v 1.96 2003/03/01 15:49:06 moriyoshi Exp $ */ > > /*#define DEBUG_MAIN_NETWORK 1*/ > > @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ > > break; > > -#if HAVE_IPV6 > +#if HAVE_IPV6 && HAVE_INET_NTOP > case AF_INET6: > buf = (char*)inet_ntop(sa->sa_family, &((struct > sockaddr_in6*)sa)->sin6_addr, (char *)&abuf, sizeof(abuf)); > if (buf) { > > > > -- > PHP CVS Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > -- PHP CVS Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php