On Mon 24 Feb, Christian Krackowizer wrote: > At 23:30 24.02.97 +1100, you wrote: > > > There's a macro named 'itod'. This macro has 2 params on both HP-UX > > > and AIX and deals with inodes and physical blocks. The use of 'itod' > > > (with only one parm) in nntpcache.c and others looks like a > > > conversion macro - nntpcache.c fails to compile. > >> > >> ? on which system is 'itod' defined ? what's the real usage ? please > post it . > > > > >Ick. It's actually an nntpcache libproff function. > > NO. in ./libproff/....h it's only declared as external, there's no .c in > the whole tree of nntpcache which contains this function. There is ;-) > cd libproff > grep itod * extern.h:extern char *itod (long id) ; libproff.h:extern char *itod (long id) ; time.c:X (char *itod (long id)) > in libproff/time.c - first function... Regards aid -- Adrian J Bool | mailto:aid@u-net.net Network Operations | http://www.u-net.net/ U-NET Ltd | tel://44.1925.484461/