On 04/28/2016 04:54 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
This should fix this.
diff --git a/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dynamic.c
b/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dynamic.c
index 35bed58..cbd5049 100644
--- a/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dynamic.c
+++ b/cont
This should fix this.
diff --git a/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dynamic.c
b/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dynamic.c
index 35bed58..cbd5049 100644
--- a/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dynamic.c
+++ b/contrib/dlz/modules/filesystem/dlz_filesystem_dyn
Taking a stab at the new release ...
Building 9.10.3-P4' dlz modules on linux/64
...
cd contrib/dlz/modules/
cd ./bdbhpt
make
ldd dlz_bdbhpt_dynamic.so
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7fffa312c000)
libdb-4.8.so => /usr/lib64/libdb-4
On 27/04/16 20:44, Barry Margolin wrote:
I've long since stopped getting bothered by sloppy language like this,
ever since people started using "IP" as short for "IP address", or using
"class A, B, C" to refer to /8, /6, and /24 prefixes, rather than the
original address ranges.
The context alw
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