>>>>> On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:31:37 +0100, Magnus Fromreide 
>>>>> <ma...@lysator.liu.se> said:

MF> I have been asking myself for some time what the indexed pairs are doing
MF> in snmp_transport.h - Why ain't they in snmpIPv4BaseDomain or some such
MF> thing? The sockaddr_in and in_addr makes me think they are useless for
MF> other address families anyway.

Well...  Because that's a header that has contained it for a very long
time.  Thus, people are probably depending on it being there and if we
move it we'd either break existing code, or would need to include the
other file from the snmp_transport.h file.

(and snmpIPv4BaseDomain has only been around for like a week!  I'm
actually still "rearranging" for that matter; I'm not done with clean-up
yet, though it's better than it used to be)
-- 
Wes Hardaker
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