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Frédéric BERNON |
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RE : RE : [lwip-users] Problem with lwip_close in TCP |
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Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:29:23 +0200 |
Hi,
I look for the Andreas who post a comment about the "netconn API bugs"
(#15926)...
Because I have got the same problem and I would like to know if he can send me
his patch for this issue...
Regards
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HYMATOM SA
Chef de projet informatique
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden De la part de Christiaan Simons
Envoyé : mercredi 14 juin 2006 09:51
À : Mailing list for lwIP users
Objet : RE : [lwip-users] Problem with lwip_close in TCP
Frédéric,
> In a general way, how to contrib to Lwip? The only document I see was
> about coding conventions.
The doc/contrib.txt does give some hints on how to proceed,
but it doesn't give the gory details. (It's assumed you have this
knowledge.)
Contributing as non-member can be done by submitting a
patch file to http://savannah.nongnu.org/patch/?group=lwip
To create such a patch file use this command :
diff -urN lwip_x_y_z.orig lwip-x_y_z.new > your_fantastic.patch
where lwip-x_y_z.orig is the unchanged lwip release directory tree (our
sources!) and lwip-x_y_z.new has your local changes.
If you don't have access to a unix box for the 'diff' command you could use the
Cygwin tools or if you use TortoiseCVS you could use the command "Make Patch"
on your local changes.
Note patches should only tackle one subject so we can easily commit these
without we having to detangle too much stuff we dislike.
> I have integrate to lwip1.1.1 the steve reynolds code for IGMP with
> several corrections. I also add a sock_init() function to initialize
> sockets.c semaphores like other _init() functions. And I add a DNS
> client to lwip to provide "BSD like" gethostby... functions.
I was reluctant to integrate IGMP stuff since it is an invasive change, and
changes were possbily not in the 'right' places.
Sorry, we're a bit laggin behind on fixing and cleaning stuff up.
> I'm also interested about a SNMP agent for my product. Do you intend
> to add it to the stack?
I can't tell this yet, I'll need approval from my boss first. Keep an open eye
on this list.
Bye,
Christiaan Simons
Hardware Designer
Axon Digital Design
http://www.axon.tv
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