Hi!
On Sun, 2014-09-07 at 20:13:37 +0200, Joachim Breitner wrote:
the latest version of haskell-dbus is failing on the BSDs, as it started
to use getPeerCred in haskell-network. That is only available if the
following configure.ac snippet detects it:
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Would you care to see if this is
Hi,
the latest version of haskell-dbus is failing on the BSDs, as it started
to use getPeerCred in haskell-network. That is only available if the
following configure.ac snippet detects it:
dnl --
dnl * test for SO_PEERCRED and struct ucred
dnl
Please, could you test (on io.debian.org and asdfasdf.debian.net) whether
adding above mentioned defines directly in getpeercred.c really works?
I have added the above defined in the top my getpeercred.c and have
written a simple test and it seems to work.
I added defines into our svn in
Hello list (I'm not subscribed so please keep me in Cc).
I'm the maintainer of nss-ldapd. There is a slight problem on
kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64.
What is the best way on these architectures to get information about
clients that connect through a named socket?
I currently use this code:
I'm the maintainer of nss-ldapd. There is a slight problem on
kfreebsd-i386 and kfreebsd-amd64.
What is the best way on these architectures to get information about
clients that connect through a named socket?
It looks like a problem in our headers. On plain FreeBSD sys/un.h contains
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