On 19/07/07, Thomas Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of us must be confused by 'win32' vs. 'include', I guess.

Doh!
My apologies.   Hadn't spotted you were talking about that one.


Strictly speaking, yes - the win32 header files should probably
include the same definitions.   But since these particular functions
aren't implemented under Windows (AFAIK), then the default
behaviour (to not define the corresponding tokens) is actually
correct anyway.

   I'm not sure what the purpose of win32/include/net-snmp-config.h.in
is anyway.  Does anything actaully use this?

Dave

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