view src/protocols/zephyr/init_et.c @ 8354:43dec50d8d51

[gaim-migrate @ 9078] " An update to com_err on debian appears to have broken the ability of the zephyr plugin to compile with krb4. Here's a patch, tested against comerr-dev 2.1-1.34+1.35-WIP-2004.01.31-1 in debian, and an older version of com_err local to MIT, that fixes this. I haven't tested this against non-kerberized zephyr, or against other versions of com_err. A lot of the comerr (error table) related code appears to be unnecessary. This also fixes two other issues: 1) Upon each login, every entry in the "Anyone" group was getting added to the Buddies group. I didn't notice this earlier, since I usually don't restart gaim very often. 2) No more compile warnings. This also replaces occurrences of ZGetSender and ZGetRealm with gaim_zephyr_get_sender and gaim_zephyr_get_realm(), in preparation for getting gaim to alternately use an external program, "tzc" to talk to zephyr." --Arun A Tharuvai, aka, the lone gaim zepher user committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Fri, 27 Feb 2004 19:25:27 +0000
parents 424a40f12a6c
children 64895571248f
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/*
 * $Header$
 * $Source$
 * $Locker$
 *
 * Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988 by MIT Information Systems and
 *	the MIT Student Information Processing Board.
 *
 * For copyright info, see mit-sipb-copyright.h.
 */

#include <sysdep.h>
/* #include "error_table.h" */
#include "mit-sipb-copyright.h"

#ifndef	lint
static const char rcsid_init_et_c[] =
    "$Header$";
#endif
/*
struct foobar {
    struct et_list etl;
    struct error_table et;
};
*/
extern struct et_list * _et_list;

/* int init_error_table(msgs, base, count) */
/*     const char * const * msgs; */
/*     int base; */
/*     int count; */
/* { */
/*     struct foobar * new_et; */

/*     if (!base || !count || !msgs) */
/* 	return 0; */

/*     new_et = (struct foobar *) malloc(sizeof(struct foobar)); */
/*     if (!new_et) */
/* 	return errno;	/\* oops *\/ */
/*     new_et->etl.table = &new_et->et; */
/*     new_et->et.msgs = msgs; */
/*     new_et->et.base = base; */
/*     new_et->et.n_msgs= count; */

/*     new_et->etl.next = _et_list; */
/*     _et_list = &new_et->etl; */
/*     return 0; */
/* } */