Because it's done by the nameser_compat.h which is included by default by nameser.h. (this applies to official BIND sources) --Jani
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Uwe Schindler wrote: >Why not do some simple #ifdefs like: >#ifndef T_A ># define T_A ns_t_a >#endif > >This should work always... > >At 12:06 20.10.2003, Jani Taskinen wrote: > >> A little more investigation revealed that BIND_8_COMPAT is some >> Apple invention. The official BIND sources have BIND_4_COMPAT, >> which is the correct one. Try search with Google for BIND_8_COMPAT >> and then BIND_4_COMPAT for some references. >> >> Then go and report bug to Apple folks. :) >> >> --Jani >> >> >>On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Jani Taskinen wrote: >> >> > >> > I would guess nobody should be using anything older than BIND 8? >> > So it would make sense to switch to the new symbols and if someone >> > gets compile error, it's just their too old BIND version..? >> > >> > --Jani >> > >> > >> >On Mon, 20 Oct 2003, Marko Karppinen wrote: >> > >> >>On Oct 17, 2003, at 18:57, Christian Stocker wrote: >> >>> I run into the same problem (OS X 10.3). the following patch would fix >> >>> it quick&dirty ;) >> >>> >> >>> shall I commit it? >> >>> or should we even define BIND_8_COMPAT always? >> >> >> >>Well, if nobody is stepping up to do this the "right" way, ie. >> >>switching to the new >> >>result type symbols introduced with BIND 8, you should just commit this >> >>patch. It at least allows people to compile PHP without tricks on the >> >>affected >> >>systems. >> >> >> > >> > >> >>-- >>PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List >>To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > >----- >Uwe Schindler >[EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.php.net >NSAPI SAPI developer >Erlangen, Germany > -- https://www.paypal.com/xclick/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&no_note=1&tax=0¤cy_code=EUR -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php