Hello! As an answer for Your letter, I would like to write:
> That's funny. It compiled just fine on my Debian/woody system.... > What sort of errors were you getting? On my Debian/Potato it did not. > By the way, I looked at your patch, and it doesn't make any sense. > gettimeofday() is a BSD call, and all header files I know of, it uses > struct timeval. It reported to me, that tv is unknown size. I checked in /usr/include and found no file containing timeval struct. Only info about it in time.h (that timespec is similar, but it uses nanosec, not microsec), so I changed some lines. I hope it works, because I compiled before adding #ifdef's in some places (but I changed every usec to nsec, etc.). > Using struct timespec is just wrong. The problem > seems to be a missing #include of sys/types.h. It doesn't seem to be > necessary on my Debian/woody compile environment, but it is > technically necessary. Why timespec is wrong? It's a substitute (it's said like that in time.h) according to POSIX.4 (AFAIR, because I'm using Wimdows right now and can't check for sure). Anyway - You are right, passwords created using makepasswd are usually impossible to say. However it would be nice to include other languages schemes also. ;) Best Regards IronHand -- ,------[ IronHand of CruX ]------- GCS d- s:- a19 C+++ UL++++ P+++ -. | MAIL:[EMAIL PROTECTED] L+++@ E- W+++ N+ o? K w+++ !O M | | WWW: +none yet+ ICQ:43598300 V- PS+ PE- Y PGP- t+ 5+ X-- R++ | `--------------------------------- tv- b+ !DI D+ G++ e h!>h++ r y? -'

