Hey guys. Everyone was complaining about not having any traffic on this list, so here's something to get you thinking over the long weekend.

I am running my mud on WolfPaw and everything compiles perfect. No errors, no warnings. All good. I am thinking about moving where my mud is hosted though. The new server is running Fedora Core 5 with GCC 4.1.1 and I get an interesting compliation warning:

gcc -c -Wall -g3  comm.c
comm.c: In function ‘init_descriptor’:
comm.c:986: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 3 of ‘getsockname’ differ in signedness comm.c:987: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 3 of ‘accept’ differ in signedness comm.c:1010: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 3 of ‘getpeername’ differ in signedness

It's a clean make, so I know it's getting all the Fedora header files with nothing left over from the WolfPaw build. I went ahead and tried to run it to see what it would do, but as I expected (since the warning is in the descriptor stuff) it crashed as soon as I tried to log in.

Also, just on a side note. Any idea how to get the ‘accept’ to show up as `accept' instead?

Thanks!

- Valnir

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