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Re: [reSIProcate] compat.hxx broken for IPPROTO_IPV6


Ick. What an irritating thing to do. Presumably, this is in the enum whether or not V6 is actually supported? Or is V6 always supported in this SDK?

Best regards,
Byron Campen

So it looks like this is only a problem for folks who have updated their Platform SDK to some version beyond that which comes with VS 2005 ...  I see the #define for IPPROTO_IPV6 in the old winsock2.h that came with VS .NET 2003, but it definitely is not there in the version that got installed with the latest Platform SDK.
 
From: slgodin@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:slgodin@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Godin
Sent: March-25-09 5:33 AM
To: Jeremy Geras
Cc: resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [reSIProcate] compat.hxx broken for IPPROTO_IPV6
 
I have IPPPROTO_IPV6 defined in WinSock2.h at c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\PlatformSDK\Include
Scott
 
2009/3/24 Jeremy Geras <jgeras@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
 
Unless I'm missing some #include that everyone else on Windows has, I don't think that IPPROTO_IPV6 can be checked with an #ifndef in rutil\compat.hxx the way that it is right now on the trunk...  IPPROTO_IPV6 is part of an enum, it isn't #define'd.
 
So
#ifndef IPPROTO_IPV6
 
should actually be something more along the lines of
 
#if(_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0501)
#define IPPROTO_IPV6
#else
...
 
Or maybe we should just #undef USE_IPV6 ?
 
In case it's relevant, I'm on Windows XP SP3 with the latest Platform SDK (6.1) compiling in VS 2008.
 
Jeremy
 

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