Hello Brett,
> I am currently studying a Data communications and networking > subject at Monash University. I am using cnet at home for the labs on my > FreeBSD notebook as we are using William Stallings' textbook. There > seems to be a problem with the cnet source code. I have emailed the > FreeBSD cnet maintainer and they suggested emailing you. Basically the > problem is as follows;
All of these errors are "the same" and stem from the fact that your version of cnet, v2.0.9 I think, was built before the latest versions of gcc (in FreeBSD and Fedora, among others) became more aggressive about parameter type checking. Two simple changes are necessary: In the cnet header file, cnet.h, change to: extern void CNET_exit(const char *filenm, const char *function, int lineno); and in src/exit.c change to: void CNET_exit(const char *filenm, const char *function, int lineno) { .... } I've made these and a few other (overdue) changes in the distribution, now v2.0.10, available from from: http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/cnet/index.html Please feel free to distribute this email as widely as you need. Comments and more bug reports welcome. -- "If you are new to UNIX, you may be used to clicking something and seeing either an "OK" message, an error, nothing, or (all too often) a pretty blue screen with nifty high-tech letters explaining exactly where the system crashed" - Michael Lucas _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"