Dave:

Actually, I am using the prompt feature, so I am not really sure
of which configuration file is used.  Asyou know, mib2c now asks
several higher-level questions, and clearly the configuration file
used is selected based upon the answers given by the user for each
of those questions.  In the UCD format, it is one question, so
I am using the UCD configuration file, if that helps you.

As for my (clight) crack about regression testing, this is really
my way of asking the core developers to seek my assistance for
such activities prior to a full release.  I have not at any time
earlier downloaded and evaluated a release candidate but, if my
feedback would be appreciated, I will begin to do such testing.
Of course, I will want to know what is changed, and my focus will
be toward those parts of Net-SNMP that I already know, so such
testing will (obviously) not be exhaustive.  Still, I am quite
familiar with the agent extension task, and my current employer
has been supportive of giving me time, so that I may give something
back to the toolkit (and the developers).

Bill

---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 10:27:06 +0000
>From: Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: WRB - mib2c anomaly.   
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> Well, Dave, I guess you caught me not being able to remember my
>> own good work.
>
>Don't worry - you're in good company.
>Wes is quite used to me throwing his own words back at him
>when we start arguing (and Robert's getting used to it too!)
>
>
>>                             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.
>
>It's in all of the CVS code lines (see http://www.net-snmp.org/cvs)
>and also in the 5.2.rc4 code.
>
>
>> BTW - what about the differences in the number of generated
>> defines?
>
>See the separate reply.
>
>Dave
>
>
>
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