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Re: Compiling on OS X 10.4 ?
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Mark Burgess |
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Re: Compiling on OS X 10.4 ? |
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Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:16:06 +0200 |
I'm afraid cfengine does not support the routing socket interface,
that roughly 40% of Unices have changed to. I don't hvae any systems
that use it, and I don't know enough about it.
systems that have this interface currently fudge it by calling
"/sbin/route". This requires a knowledge of the syntax on a particular
OS. Look in src/ifconf.c. A patch can probably be made.
Mark
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 11:41 -0700, address@hidden wrote:
> I got a reply from Apple support:
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> You should use the routing socket API, defined in the route(4) man
> page.
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> As I understand it, even though SIOCADDRT was defined in the headers
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> on Panther and earlier, it wasn't actually functional.
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> However, I doubt I'm qualified to go change cfengine to use the
> different API...
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