Prev guess about wrong ioctl being called was wrong. Looks like some kind of stack corruption, only when called from wsock32. iphlpapi works fine. I tried to trace what's up with some printouts. I have a stack variable ndx, and with code like: FIXME("ndx is %d, at %x\n", ndx, &ndx); ndx += 4; FIXME("ndx is %d, at %x\n", ndx, &ndx); I see output like: ndx is 0, at 40670b80 ndx is 101683072, at 40670b80 Umm.. anyone have any clues what's special about wsock32? I'll post code shortly for some kind soul to play with. --Juan --- "Dimitrie O. Paun" <dimi(a)intelliware.ca> wrote:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2003, Juan Lang wrote:
Email me if interested. No, it's not vaporware, it's just not as well tested as I'd like.
Just send it over to wine-devel for comments, or wine-patches for inclusion into the tree.
-- Dimi.
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