Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/12/02/17:25:34
Op Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:40:49 +0100 schreef Corinna Vinschen
in <20051202104049.GN2999<at>calimero.vinschen.de>:
: On Dec 2 01:27, Bas van Gompel wrote:
[gethostbyname on w95]
: > if (gethostbyname ("localhost"))
: > puts ("Could get host by name (localhost)");
: > else
: > perror ("Could NOT get host by name (localhost)");
:
: errno isn't meaningful after a call to gethostbyname, you should look at
: h_errno instead:
Ah.
: fprintf (stderr, "Could NOT get host by name (localhost): %d <%s>\n",
: h_errno, hstrerror (h_errno));
:
: Would result in:
:
: Could NOT get host by name (localhost): herrno: 1 <Unknown host>
``Could NOT get host by name (localhost): 1 <Unknown host>''
Yes, so it does.
[...]
: I have no w95, only w98 SE. Works for me:
:
: $ ./tghbn
: Could get a host by name (localhost)
No surprises there...
: The difference between the snapshot and 1.5.18 is that we dropped
: winsock 1 support entirely, and that we now load the symbols from
: ws2_32.dll instead of from wsock32.dll. Maybe there's a bug in w95's
: WinSock2 implementation? I don't know. I don't see anything in
: Microsoft's KB. However, does it work for no hostname or just for
: localhost? If only for localhost, what happens if you add a matching
: entry to C:/WINDOWS/HOSTS:
:
: 127.0.0.1 localhost
Any host. (That line is already in my hosts-file.)
[...]
: > 1191806 1834791 [main] tghbn 758909 __set_errno: void __set_winsock_errno(const char*, int):278 val 1
: > 997 1835788 [main] tghbn 758909 __set_winsock_errno: __dup_ent:378 - winsock error 11001 -> errno 1
:
: Winsock error 11001: "No such host".
:
: Hmm. Are you set up to build your own Cygwin DLL? If so, could you
: try if it suddenly works again (remove the above entry from the hosts
: file first, don't change anything else!), if you make this change:
:
: Index: autoload.cc
I just tried it. It doesn't help.
Oh, I just found a build of September 15, and it shows the failure,
so the change should be somewhere between Sep 2 and then.
Also: Did you notice it works when invoked from strace or DOS command?
Could this have to do with env-vars?
Any other things I should try/report?
L8r,
Buzz.
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