[Olsr-users] no previous prototype for 'olsr_kernel_del_route6'

L. Aaron Kaplan (spam-protected)
Thu Jan 29 22:38:52 CET 2009


that is a well known one...
Easy to fix

On Jan 29, 2009, at 10:32 PM, Mathias Mahnke wrote:

> Am 29.01.2009 22:05 Uhr, schrieb Henning Rogge:
>>> No outgoing packages seen so far on the en1 interface. If you or  
>>> someone
>>> needs more information let me know.
>> Okay...
>> go to main.c (line ~ 860) and replace your olsr_times() function  
>> with this
>> one:
>>
>> clock_t
>> olsr_times(void)
>> {
>>  struct tms tms_buf;
>>  return times(&tms_buf);
>> }
>>
>> I think this should solve some of the problems, I think it's  
>> already contained
>> in the tip of the stable branch, but not in 0.5.6r3 (yes, we really  
>> want to
>> push out 0.5.6r4 soon, but there are some other important bugfixes  
>> that are
>> still being backported)...
>
> okay, as I did a hg clone, I can find here:
>
> [scheduler.c]
> static INLINE clock_t olsr_times(void)
> {
> #ifndef linux
>  struct tms tms_buf;
>  return times(&tms_buf);
> #else
>  return times(NULL);
> #endif
> }
>
> There is no olsr_times() function present in main.c, so I guess this  
> is
> the lastest implementation. To be sure I removed the ifdef statements
> and compiled + tested again:
>
> --- 22:29:36.794214  
> ----------------------------------------------------
> LINKS
>
> IP address       hyst         LQ       ETX
> 192.168.1.36     0.000  0.251/0.000    INFINITE
> 192.168.1.27     0.000  0.686/0.000    INFINITE
>
> Regards
> Mathias
>
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