Re: Which header file(s) define 'ether_header' and 'ether_header_t'
Re: Which header file(s) define 'ether_header' and 'ether_header_t'
- Subject: Re: Which header file(s) define 'ether_header' and 'ether_header_t'
- From: Justin Walker <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 11:22:34 -0800
Hi, Michael,
On Tuesday, Apr 1, 2003, at 10:23 US/Pacific, Michael Birdsong wrote:
I have run into an issue in building an NKE after a few months of NOT
compiling this particular project.
In the latest version of Mac OS X (after 10.1.5) it seems the
definitions for
the structures: "ether_header" and "ether_header_t" have been moved
from their old header file locations, I'm throwing compile errors.
On my system (10.2.4) the structure is defined in <net/ethernet.h>.
There is also a different definition in the kernel tree
(xnu/bsd/netinet/ip_compat.h). I'd use the former.
FWIW, it does not seem to have moved.
Regards,
Justin
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