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Posted to dev@apr.apache.org by "William A. Rowe, Jr." <wr...@rowe-clan.net> on 2001/01/19 13:39:15 UTC
RE: cvs commit: apr-util/crypto apr_sha1.c
> gstein 01/01/19 01:19:53
>
> Modified: crypto apr_sha1.c
> Log:
> add a missing type back in. this used to be AP_BYTE.
>
> Revision Changes Path
> 1.22 +2 -0 apr-util/crypto/apr_sha1.c
Why?
Please see apr.hw/apr.h.in.
> Index: apr_sha1.c
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /home/cvs/apr-util/crypto/apr_sha1.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.21
> retrieving revision 1.22
> diff -u -u -r1.21 -r1.22
> --- apr_sha1.c 2001/01/19 07:02:02 1.21
> +++ apr_sha1.c 2001/01/19 09:19:53 1.22
> @@ -119,6 +119,8 @@
>
> #define SHA_BLOCKSIZE 64
>
> +typedef unsigned char apr_byte_t;
> +
> #if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC
> static apr_xlate_t *ebcdic2ascii_xlate;
>
>
>
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Re: cvs commit: apr-util/crypto apr_sha1.c
Posted by Greg Stein <gs...@lyra.org>.
why? because I hadn't reconfig'd in APR, so I didn't see the type in any .h
file. so I figured "an oopsy" and put the thing into the .c file.
IOW, my mistake :-)
I've reversed this.
Cheers,
-g
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 06:39:15AM -0600, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> > gstein 01/01/19 01:19:53
> >
> > Modified: crypto apr_sha1.c
> > Log:
> > add a missing type back in. this used to be AP_BYTE.
> >
> > Revision Changes Path
> > 1.22 +2 -0 apr-util/crypto/apr_sha1.c
>
> Why?
>
> Please see apr.hw/apr.h.in.
>
> > Index: apr_sha1.c
> > ===================================================================
> > RCS file: /home/cvs/apr-util/crypto/apr_sha1.c,v
> > retrieving revision 1.21
> > retrieving revision 1.22
> > diff -u -u -r1.21 -r1.22
> > --- apr_sha1.c 2001/01/19 07:02:02 1.21
> > +++ apr_sha1.c 2001/01/19 09:19:53 1.22
> > @@ -119,6 +119,8 @@
> >
> > #define SHA_BLOCKSIZE 64
> >
> > +typedef unsigned char apr_byte_t;
> > +
> > #if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC
> > static apr_xlate_t *ebcdic2ascii_xlate;
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
--
Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/