comparison libpurple/protocols/bonjour/bonjour.c @ 21121:35b4f1dc4c8d

replace most calls to strerror with calls to g_strerror. strerror will return a locale-specific string in the locale-specific encoding, which isn't guaranteed to be UTF-8. g_strerror will always return a UTF-8 string. I left gg and zephyr untouched, since gg doesn't include glib headers yet, and zephyr does something weird with a #define for strerror. Someone more familliar with those should take a look. And the win32 guys should check and see if I screwed something up, since they had strerror #defined to something else. This should fix #2247 (and maybe some mystery crashes)
author Nathan Walp <nwalp@pidgin.im>
date Sat, 03 Nov 2007 17:52:28 +0000
parents 3cc856ca2338
children 38cc722159ff
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647 /* Try to figure out a good host name to use */ 647 /* Try to figure out a good host name to use */
648 /* TODO: Avoid 'localhost,' if possible */ 648 /* TODO: Avoid 'localhost,' if possible */
649 if (gethostname(hostname, 255) != 0) { 649 if (gethostname(hostname, 255) != 0) {
650 purple_debug_warning("bonjour", "Error when getting host name: %s. Using \"localhost.\"\n", 650 purple_debug_warning("bonjour", "Error when getting host name: %s. Using \"localhost.\"\n",
651 strerror(errno)); 651 g_strerror(errno));
652 strcpy(hostname, "localhost"); 652 strcpy(hostname, "localhost");
653 } 653 }
654 default_hostname = g_strdup(hostname); 654 default_hostname = g_strdup(hostname);
655 } 655 }
656 656