Re: [OpenAFS] backup command crashes on amd64_linux26, passing integer 0 instead of NULL pointer

2006-04-11 Thread Derrick J Brashear
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Christopher Allen Wing wrote: The lack of prototypes in the AFS source code strikes again? They're slowly being added. At one point last year I started trying to go through and add prototypes, would there be an interest in patches that add prototypes and/or header files

Re: [OpenAFS] backup command crashes on amd64_linux26, passing integer 0 instead of NULL pointer

2006-04-11 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Christopher Allen Wing wrote: > The lack of prototypes in the AFS source code strikes again? > > At one point last year I started trying to go through and add > prototypes, would there be an interest in patches that add prototypes > and/or header files where necessary? > > > -Chris > [EMAIL PROT

Re: [OpenAFS] backup command crashes on amd64_linux26, passing integer 0 instead of NULL pointer

2006-04-11 Thread Christopher Allen Wing
The lack of prototypes in the AFS source code strikes again? At one point last year I started trying to go through and add prototypes, would there be an interest in patches that add prototypes and/or header files where necessary? -Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Rainer Toebbic

[OpenAFS] backup command crashes on amd64_linux26, passing integer 0 instead of NULL pointer

2006-04-11 Thread Rainer Toebbicke
The backup command crashes on amd64_linux26 when starting a dump. Reason: an integer '0' passed instead of NULL for the 'newExt' parameter on bc_StartDmpRst(). See attached patch. Bcc'ed to openafs-bugs. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rainer