Re: [reSIProcate] Visual Studio 2005 compilation warnings of 1.4 branch
Adam,
> All of the BSD libc functions are available under a BSD license, which
> is fully compatible with the resiprocate license. These functions in
> particular are very short, and importing them into our copy of ares
> would be reasonable.
OK, then let's go this way! I wonder how this is seen by the
original ares devs and if they are planning something in this
field. If I understood the latest discussions correctly it is
planned to move all resip specific ares modifications to the
main ares branch, so the questions is where to start best..?
> To be clear, I second Jason's sentiment that any non-contrib code should
> be using the appropriate Data methods for buffer manipulation, not libc.
>From compilations of previous resip versions I had the impression
(may be right or wrong) that there were quite a few usages of the
mentioned functions, but the current compile (of the main parts,
rutil, resip, dum) doesn't give a single MSVC complaint (except ares
and the db stuff). Cool!
Best regards,
Matthias Moetje
TERASENS GmbH
Augustenstraße 24
80333 Munich
GERMANY