in.h glitch?
Chris Faylor
cgf@cygnus.com
Tue May 16 09:42:00 GMT 2000
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 12:34:45PM -0400, Dmitry Yaitskov wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Here is the tail of file /usr/i686-pc-cygwin/include/cygwin/in.h:
>
>--------------------- cut here ---------------------
>/*
> * IPv6 definitions as we start to include them. This is just
> * a beginning dont get excited 8)
> */
>
>struct in6_addr
>{
> unsigned char s6_addr[16];
>};
>
>struct sockaddr_in6
>{
> unsigned short sin6_family;
> unsigned short sin6_port;
> unsigned long sin6_flowinfo;
> struct in_addr6 sin6_addr;
>};
>
>#endif /* _CYGWIN_IN_H */
>--------------------- cut here ---------------------
>
>Shouldn't the "struct in6_addr" read "struct in_addr6" instead?
Yes it should be. We've fixed this in our sources and it will
be corrected in the next snapshot and in the next net release.
It looks like I need to do another net release quickly since there
appear to be Win95 problems which I am still tracking down.
cgf
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