[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Lane) writes:

> Chris Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> (gdb) print addr->ai_addr->sa_data
>> $18 = "\000\001\177\000\000\001\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"
>
> Hmm, that looks a bit odd --- what's the full declaration of structs
> sockaddr and sockaddr_in on that machine?

struct sockaddr {
        uchar_t         sa_len;         /* total length */
        sa_family_t     sa_family;      /* address family */
        char            sa_data[14];    /* actually longer; address value */
};

struct sockaddr_in {
        uchar_t        sin_len;
        sa_family_t    sin_family;
        in_port_t      sin_port;
        struct in_addr sin_addr;
        uchar_t        sin_zero[8];
};
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