2009/3/24 Sergio Cabaço <sergio.cab...@edisoft.pt>:
>  I realised that in linux the net-snmp uses /usr/bin/getopt function in 
> snmp_parse_args.c

No - it will use the "getopt()" library call - not the command-line binary.


>    and in the unix based system that function doesn't exists on the system.

What O/S is this "unix-based system"?
What does "man getopt" report?

(Forget about whether there's a getopt command or not - that's not
relevant here).

Frankly, I would be amazed if it didn't include a getopt() call.
It's part of the POSIX specification, so it would be a very very odd
Unix that omitted it.

Dave

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