Well, Dave, I guess you caught me not being able to remember my
own good work.  And, yes, I do know we are human, and as much as
I hate to be so (that is, a mistaken human), I am quite used to
it.  Really, I have been quite surprised by the fact that I had
found the problem earlier.  You say that the correction did not
make it into v5.1.2 owing to a code freeze, so if you would be
so kind, remind me of the version in which the corrected mib2c
is found.

In the mean time, I will review the archives for the posting you
mention.

BTW - what about the differences in the number of generated
defines?

Bill

---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:10:03 +0000
>From: Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: WRB - mib2c anomaly.   
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: NetSNMPUsers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Well, now I have found more problems with mib2c in Net-SNMP 5.1.2
>> .....  The output from MIB compilation yields source code that
>> does not include the *case* component of a switch statement.  How
>> could such an error go unnoticed?
>
>Because we're human, and make mistakes.
>You should be used to that by now.
>
>
>>                          Or, has it already been reported,
>> repaired, and I am just out of date with the distribution?
>
>Yes - it *has* been reported and fixed.  You reported this
>yourself back in July, and I fixed it the very next day.
>  See the thread "WRB - mib2c observations" in the mail archives.
>
>I mentioned then that we were in a code freeze ready for 5.1.2,
>and would apply the fix as soon as this was lifted.  This was
>done, so any subsequent releases (on any line) would have this
>problem fixed.
>  In fact, we've been concentrating on getting 5.2 ready (which is
>fixed), so there hasn't been a 5.1.3 release yet, but that would
>be the obvious next target.
>
>
>Dave
>
>
>
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