Hi,
http://jakarta.apache.org/~hgomez/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-jk-1.2.6/
JFC's portable.h breaks NetWare too; should I now extend the #ifndef like Henry did?
I don't see what is wrong:
jk/native/common/portable.h should be created from portable.h.in when doing configure.
I guess there are probably more platforms which dont have portable.h, so it's perhaps a better approach to do: #ifdef HAVE_PORTABLE_H #include <portable.h> #endif
otherwise it would look like this: #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(AS400) && !defined(NETWARE) #include "portable.h" #else #if defined(NETWARE) && !defined(__NOVELL_LIBC__) #include <whatever is necessary for getting the vsnprintf, snprint replacements> #else #define HAVE_VSNPRINTF #define HAVE_SNPRINTF #endif
personally I think its not needed anyway: if we have a good implementation for vsnprintf and friends, then why we do not trust it and use it in general over all platforms?? What's the benefit of using the OS APIs if present?
Guenter.
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