inet_ntoa vs. inet_ntop ?
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- Moonbather
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inet_ntoa vs. inet_ntop ?
According the the Linux inet_ntop man page "inet_ntoa(3) is now considered to be deprecated in favor of inet_ntop()", however the v32.2.0 Palemoon release notes state the opposite. Is this simply a typo, or did someone actually deprecate in the opposite direction?
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- Moon Magic practitioner
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Re: inet_ntoa vs. inet_ntop ?
It's a typo in the release notes: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProd ... cd89b74818
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Re: inet_ntoa vs. inet_ntop ?
oops. let me fix that...
aand... done.
Thanks for pointing out the typo!
aand... done.
Thanks for pointing out the typo!
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