From a599edf04cbdeef9014923ba0d3713b8ff84f266 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Tridgell Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 06:10:23 +0000 Subject: r10913: This patch isn't as big as it looks ... most of the changes are fixes to make all the ldb code compile without warnings on gcc4. Unfortunately That required a lot of casts :-( I have also added the start of an 'operational' module, which will replace the timestamp module, plus add support for some other operational attributes In ldb_msg_*() I added some new utility functions to make the operational module sane, and remove the 'ldb' argument from the ldb_msg_add_*() functions. That argument was only needed back in the early days of ldb when we didn't use the hierarchical talloc and thus needed a place to get the allocation function from. Now its just a pain to pass around everywhere. Also added a ldb_debug_set() function that calls ldb_debug() plus sets the result using ldb_set_errstring(). That saves on some awkward coding in a few places. (This used to be commit f6818daecca95760c12f79fd307770cbe3346f57) --- source4/web_server/web_server.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'source4/web_server/web_server.c') diff --git a/source4/web_server/web_server.c b/source4/web_server/web_server.c index e85c4f20c7..57bb5c62b1 100644 --- a/source4/web_server/web_server.c +++ b/source4/web_server/web_server.c @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ static void websrv_recv(struct stream_connection *conn, uint16_t flags) b = web->input.partial; while (!web->input.end_of_headers && (p=memchr(b.data, '\n', b.length))) { - const char *line = b.data; + const char *line = (const char *)b.data; *p = 0; if (p != b.data && p[-1] == '\r') { p[-1] = 0; -- cgit