Has this been resolved?
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Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 11:18:07AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> >
> > What you'd need to do is determine which system headers are being
> > #include'd by that config test, and then look through them to find
> > struct addrinfo.
>
> Well, I have this in /usr/include/netdb.h:
>
> struct addrinfo {
> int ai_flags; /* AI_PASSIVE, AI_CANONNAME,
> AI_NUMERICH
> OST */
> int ai_family; /* PF_xxx */
> int ai_socktype; /* SOCK_xxx */
> int ai_protocol; /* 0 or IPPROTO_xxx */
> size_t ai_addrlen; /* length of ai_addr */
> char *ai_canonname; /* canonical name for
> hostname */
> struct sockaddr *ai_addr; /* binary address */
> struct addrinfo *ai_next; /* next structure in list */
> };
>
> Using the cpp trick that Alvaro Herrera suggested, I see that file
> mentioned in the output, and this a little way along:
>
> struct addrinfo {
> int ai_flags;
> int ai_family;
> int ai_socktype;
> int ai_protocol;
> size_t ai_addrlen;
> char *ai_canonname;
> struct sockaddr *ai_addr;
> struct addrinfo *ai_next;
> };
>
> So it looks like that must be the one. Dunno if this helps.
>
> A
>
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