Re: struct byte alignment on Linux
From: joe@invalid.address
Date: 04/22/03
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From: joe@invalid.address Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 19:22:00 GMT
Derk Gwen <derkgwen@HotPOP.com> writes:
> # Fine, but completely unportable. Would you care to tell why
> # you need this? If it's to be able to write out structures
>
> It's an SNMP variable and its value, part of the protocol for
> putting and getting variable.
There's a freely available library from the NET-SNMP folks:
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/
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