| Do you have
/usr/include/arpa/inet.h ?
inet_aton() is supposed to be there.
I can't understand why these headers are not
being picked up. Did you check remote.c (and H/remote.h)
to see if the files are OK? Sometimes CVS messes with
code and it's worth getting a fresh checkout (if
it wasn't the case).
Victor
>
> Hi John,
>
> I have that file `/usr/include/linux/if.h` on my machine
> and there is an ifreq inside.
>
> There is also `/usr/inclulde/net/if.h` although I don't
> know if this is relevant. It also
> has an ifreq inside.
>
> What now?
>
> Thanks
> schwaahed
>
>
> On 1/17/07, root wrote:
> > ifreq is define in /usr/include/linux/if.h on my (SuSE)
> > machine I suggest that you grep for ifreq in
> > /usr/include to see wre gentoo puts it?
> >
> > ==John ff
> >
> >
>
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