Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: > Your thoughts? I'd agree that inet_aton should be use if available; autoconf is capable of finding that out. I do not think that the platform INADDR_NONE should be changed if available. On this specific platform, there seems to be a bug: INADDR_NONE is 0xffffffff, yet inet_addr returns -1. According to my Linux manpage, inet_addr ought to return INADDR_NONE on failure, so that should be defined as (or the return value of inet_addr should be different). I guess most people share the problem of having no access to an SX installation, so if anything is done about this, the original poster would have to come up with a patch. Regards, Martin
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