[Martin v. Loewis] > > > 1: socketmodule.c now #includes getnameinfo.c and > > getaddrinfo.c. These functions both use offsetof(), which is defined > > (on my system, at least) in stddef.h. > > That should be fixed now. stddef.h is included in socketmodule.c; if > it is not available or does not define offsetof, an additional > definition is provided. Yes, this is fine now... > > > 2. [...] Changes to either of the get{name,addr}info.c files will > > not cause socketmodule to be rebuilt. > > I don't know how to solve this one. If distutils builds the modules, > makefile dependencies won't help. > > > 3. The socket module still does not work, however, since it refers > > to an unresolved symbol inet_pton > > I took the simplest solution that I could think of, delegating > inet_{pton,ntop} to inet_{ntoa,addr} for AF_INET, failing for all > other address families (AF_INET6 in particular). I've verified that > this code does the same as the builtin functions on my Linux system; > please let me know whether it compiles for you. > To get socketmodule.c to compile, I had to make a change to line 2963 so that the declaration of inet_pton matched the previous declaration on line 220 (changing char *src to const char *src). Still have problems though, due to the use of snprintf in getnameinfo.c: Python 2.2a0 (#444, Jun 25 2001, 05:58:17) [C] on osf1V4 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import socket Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "/home/gonzo1/mark/groucho1/mark/src/python/CVS/python/dist/src/Lib/socket.py", line 41, in ? from _socket import * ImportError: Unresolved symbol in /home/gonzo1/mark/groucho1/mark/src/python/CVS/python/dist/src/build/lib.osf1-V4.0-alpha-2.2/_socket.so: snprintf Cheers, Mark -- Mark Favas - m.favas@per.dem.csiro.au CSIRO, Private Bag No 5, Wembley, Western Australia 6913, AUSTRALIA
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