>>>>> On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 09:20:53 -0400, Robert Story (Coders) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>>>> said:

Robert> 1) The return value of snmpv3_local_snmpEngineTime appears to
Robert>    have changed from seconds to centi-seconds.

Doh.  Don't write code at 11:00pm.  Don't write code at 11:00pm.
Don't write code at 11:00pm.  Didn't think I did that, I'll have to go
back and look.

Ah...  I actually think you're wrong anyway.  It's still returning
seconds.  To double check, you can get snmpEngineTime.0 which will
show you it returning seconds.

Robert> 2) I think we need to standardize on a autoheader and autoconf
Robert> versions for the core developers. Right now, configure is
Robert> ping-ponging between versions, and slight differences between
Robert> the generated files are causing unnecessary diffs.  It looks
Robert> like you have 2.57, and I've got 2.59 (odd, considering I
Robert> thought we both were using the latest from fedora).  Do you
Robert> want to upgrade, or should I downgrade?

My fedora installation of autoconf is broken and gives me weird
messages, so I use a by-hand compiled 2.57.  Didn't realize 2.59 was
out.

Can't locate object method "path" via package "Request" at 
/usr/share/autoconf/Autom4te/C4che.pm line 69, <GEN1> line 215.

-- 
Wes Hardaker
Sparta


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