Re: solaris*.h

This is a discussion on Re: solaris*.h within the SNMP Coders forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; >>>>> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 12:51:53 +0200, Thomas Anders <thomas.anders@blue-...


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Old 10-05-2005
Wes Hardaker
 
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Default Re: solaris*.h

>>>>> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 12:51:53 +0200, Thomas Anders <thomas.anders@blue-cable.de> said:

Thomas> - DONT_USE_NLIST in solaris2.7.h dates back to August 2002 (jbpn)
Thomas> - DONT_USE_NLIST is used to decide whether to define CAN_USE_NLIST. The
Thomas> latter is used in agent/snmp_vars.c, agent/mibgroup/ucd-snmp/loadave.c,
Thomas> agent/kernel.c and agent/auto_nlist.c.

Thomas> What I ask myself is: why does it need to be hardcoded at all?
Thomas> Shouldn't we determine it automatically at "configure" time?

You might read the logs to see if there is some explanation there.

There are something things that it'll be hard to test for under
configure because it requires root privileges to do the test... Also
it's possible that we may simply not want to do some things because
they're broken under one functionality (which rings bells for me).

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Wes Hardaker
Sparta, Inc.


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