That fixed it! When I tried, I was putting the \ in the wrong places. Thanks!!
On 06/03/2013 11:00 PM, Richard Damon wrote: > On 6/3/13 9:14 PM, Alan Robertson wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm getting these messages when I run doxygen: >> >> GettingStarted.c:402: warning: explicit link request to 'ffff' could not >> be resolved >> GettingStarted.c:403: warning: explicit link request to 'ffff' could not >> be resolved >> GettingStarted.c:404: warning: explicit link request to 'ffff' could not >> be resolved >> GettingStarted.c:405: warning: explicit link request to 'ffff' could not >> be resolved >> GettingStarted.c:406: warning: explicit link request to 'ffff' could not >> be resolved >> >> >> Here are the comments that go with it: >> >> /** >> <pre> >> Mar 11 12:27:27 servidor nanoprobe[6416]: WARN: Peer at address >> [::ffff:10.10.10.16]:1984 is dead (has timed out). >> Mar 11 12:27:27 servidor cma WARNING: DispatchHBDEAD: received [HBDEAD] >> FrameSet from [[::ffff:10.10.10.5]:44782] >> Mar 11 12:27:27 servidor cma INFO: Node paul has been reported as dead >> by address [::ffff:10.10.10.5]:44782. Reason: HBDEAD packet received >> Mar 11 12:27:28 servidor cma WARNING: DispatchHBDEAD: received [HBDEAD] >> FrameSet from [[::ffff:10.10.10.2]:1984] >> Mar 11 12:27:28 servidor cma INFO: Node paul has been reported as dead >> by address [::ffff:10.10.10.2]:1984. Reason: HBDEAD packet received >> </pre> >> */ >> >> How do I make this go away? This string: "[::ffff:10.10.10.5]:44782" is >> just a standard IPv6 representation of an IPv4 address and port. >> >> So, how do I make it go away? >> > replace the :: with \:: then doxygen won't try to interpret the :: as > something special (this works for most special characters) > -- Alan Robertson <al...@unix.sh> - @OSSAlanR "Openness is the foundation and preservative of friendship... Let me claim from you at all times your undisguised opinions." - William Wilberforce ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and operations 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services 3. A single system of record for all IT processes http://p.sf.net/sfu/servicenow-d2d-j _______________________________________________ Doxygen-users mailing list Doxygen-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/doxygen-users