openbsd-ports/net/nmap/patches/patch-nsock_include_nsock_h
giovanni 4c8a46b081 Update to nmap-5.00
diff made by Pawlowski Marcin Piotr with tweaks by me and others
"you have my okay" landry@ on a similar diff
full changelog available at http://nmap.org/changelog.html
2009-10-22 10:00:57 +00:00

22 lines
891 B
Plaintext

$OpenBSD: patch-nsock_include_nsock_h,v 1.4 2009/10/22 10:00:57 giovanni Exp $
--- nsock/include/nsock.h.orig Sat May 30 01:19:07 2009
+++ nsock/include/nsock.h Tue Jul 21 19:57:38 2009
@@ -79,6 +79,8 @@
extern "C" {
#endif
+#include <pcap.h>
+
/* The read calls will generally return after reading at least this
* much data so that the caller can process it and so that the
* connection spewing data doesn't monopolize resources. The caller
@@ -542,7 +544,7 @@ nsock_event_id nsock_pcap_read_packet(nsock_pool nsp,
void nse_readpcap(nsock_event nsee,
const unsigned char **l2_data, size_t *l2_len,
const unsigned char **l3_data, size_t *l3_len,
- size_t *packet_len, struct timeval *ts);
+ size_t *packet_len, struct bpf_timeval *ts);
/* Well. Just pcap-style datalink. Like DLT_EN10MB or DLT_SLIP. Check in pcap(3) manpage. */
int nsi_pcap_linktype(nsock_iod nsiod);