>I don't have a WIndows box handy to test on, so Rob could you try this
>patch? Visual Studio 2008 declares inet_ntop and inet_pton, but those
>functions are only actually available on Windows Vista and later. This
>patch allows testing for the declaration separately from the definition,
>so we declare the functions only if necessary and then always compile
>nbase's versions.
Your patch has compiling errors:
Compiling...
cl : Command line warning D9035 : option 'Wp64' has been deprecated and
will be removed in a future release
inet_ntop.c
c:\src\w2k\nmap-4.68\nbase\inet_ntop.c(75) : error C2373: 'inet_ntop' :
redefinition; different type modifiers
c:\program files\microsoft
sdks\windows\v6.0a\include\ws2tcpip.h(595) : see declaration of
'inet_ntop'
inet_pton.c
c:\src\w2k\nmap-4.68\nbase\inet_pton.c(83) : error C2373: 'inet_pton' :
redefinition; different type modifiers
c:\program files\microsoft
sdks\windows\v6.0a\include\ws2tcpip.h(579) : see declaration of
'inet_pton'
c:\src\w2k\nmap-4.68\nbase\inet_pton.c(231) : warning C4244:
'initializing' : conversion from '__w64 int' to 'const int', possible
loss of data
nbase_memalloc.c
nbase_misc.c
nbase_rnd.c
nbase_str.c
nbase_time.c
strcasecmp.c
getopt.c
Generating Code...
>Another potential source of incompatibility is that Windows declares the
>string parameters to the functions as PTSTR, which is a pointer to
>either char or wchar_t. If the patch doesn't work, please try again
> after adding the line
> #undef UNICODE
> above #include <ws2tcpip.h>
As excpected. Adding #undef UNICODE doesn't help in compiling problems.
Do note that plain nmap stable(4.68) compiles fine.
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