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Re: ncat pees all over itself at buildtime


From: Corey Chandler <lists () sequestered net>
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 22:02:12 -0800

Corey Chandler wrote:
Tracking subversion on Mac OS 10.5.6; will provide any other details folks want. This was working fine when I last synced earlier in the week.

ncat_proxy.c: In function ‘ncat_http_server’:
ncat_proxy.c:225: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 3 of ‘accept’ differ in signedness gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I. -I.. -I../nsock/include/ -I../nbase -g -O2 -c ncat_broker.c gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -I. -I.. -I../nsock/include/ -I../nbase -g -O2 -c ncat_hostmatch.c
ncat_hostmatch.c: In function ‘addrset_elem_print’:
ncat_hostmatch.c:48: error: ‘struct in6_addr’ has no member named ‘s6_addr16’ ncat_hostmatch.c:48: error: ‘struct in6_addr’ has no member named ‘s6_addr16’ ncat_hostmatch.c:48: error: ‘struct in6_addr’ has no member named ‘s6_addr16’

*snip*

Upon closer inspection of the nmap-svn list, it looks like commit 12237 was the last one to touch the file. I can also duplicate this issue on FreeBSD 7.1, so it's not specific to Mac.
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Corey Chandler / KB1JWQ
Living Legend / Systems Exorcist
Today's Excuse: The MGs ran out of gas


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