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Re: inet_ntoa() problems with 2.1.2?
- To: Michael Sweet <mike at easysw dot com>
- Subject: Re: inet_ntoa() problems with 2.1.2?
- From: Andreas Jaeger <aj at suse dot de>
- Date: 30 Sep 1999 16:41:50 +0200
- Cc: GLIBC List <glibc-linux at ricardo dot ecn dot wfu dot edu>
- References: <37F36590.3D5A890@easysw.com>
- Reply-To: glibc-linux at ricardo dot ecn dot wfu dot edu
>>>>> Michael Sweet writes:
> Has anyone else experienced problems with the inet_ntoa() function
> under GLIBC 2.1.2?
> We recently released a new beta of our software that used it to log
> the IP addresses that were being used, and much to our surprise the
> software crashed in inet_ntoa() on systems that had glibc-2.1.2 but
> not on systems with a 2.0 version of glibc.
> I looked at the code (inet/inet_ntoa.c) for both glibc-2.0.6 and 2.1.2
> and didn't see any significant differences between them. Our
> application runs in a single thread...
> Ideas?
Not yet. Against which libraries is your program compiled (the output
of ldd might be helpful) ?
Do you have a small example program so that we can reproduce this?
Andreas
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