According to http://apr.apache.org/patches.html ;
"One notable standard that has been adopted within APR functions (and is partly due to APR's httpd lineage) is that the input values do not need to be checked for correctness. It is the responsibility of the calling program that uses APR to ensure that the input parameters are what APR expects." I'm not sure how closely this is followed, but in line with that philosophy; http://people.apache.org/~colm/apr-multicast-no-socket-test.patch My actual reason for it is that I'm testing some multicast SCTP at application layer. SCTP and Multicast are just about compatible in some limited situations. Adding SCTP to the list of permitted protocols would work too, but I thought I'd suggest just removing the test. -- Colm MacCárthaigh Public Key: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
