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06-26-2009 01:46 AM
06-26-2009 01:46 AM
			
				
					
					
						Hi community
I try to do a fast hack which shows me all the TCPIP Interfaces, their addresses (IP and HW) and their network masks.
Now I have a samll c-programm. I can compile it, but I cant link it.
The linker finds two undefined Symbols.
But as far as I can see, those two symbols are defined in sys$share:tcpip$libpcap_shr.exe and I use this shareable image for linking.
Can somebody give me a hint?
Please see attached files and output
Thanks in advance
Geni
					
				
			
			
				
			
			
				
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
I try to do a fast hack which shows me all the TCPIP Interfaces, their addresses (IP and HW) and their network masks.
Now I have a samll c-programm. I can compile it, but I cant link it.
The linker finds two undefined Symbols.
But as far as I can see, those two symbols are defined in sys$share:tcpip$libpcap_shr.exe and I use this shareable image for linking.
Can somebody give me a hint?
Please see attached files and output
Thanks in advance
Geni
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06-26-2009 02:12 AM
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						Geni,
if I ANALYZE/IMAGE SYS$SHARE:TCPIP$LIBPCAP_SHR.EXE, I see "pcap_findalldevs" and "pcap_freealldevs", i.e. lower-case. You have to tell the C compiler to compile your modules /NAMES=AS_IS to pass them lower-cased to the linker.
HTH,
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if I ANALYZE/IMAGE SYS$SHARE:TCPIP$LIBPCAP_SHR.EXE, I see "pcap_findalldevs" and "pcap_freealldevs", i.e. lower-case. You have to tell the C compiler to compile your modules /NAMES=AS_IS to pass them lower-cased to the linker.
HTH,
Martin
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						Hi Martin
that's it...
Thanks a lot
Geni
		
		
	
	
	
that's it...
Thanks a lot
Geni
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