Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19980430140721.008a8860@mail.adelaide.on.net> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 14:07:21 +0900 To: samba-technical@samba.anu.edu.au From: Richard Sharpe <sharpe@ns.aus.com> Subject: Compiler warnings: Unsigned char ....
Hi,
I was briefly looking at the compiler warnings I am seeing on Digital UNIX
with Samba.
Here is an example of the warnings again when compiling with the native
Digital UNIX compiler:
>Compiling reply.c
>cc: Warning: reply.c, line 408: In this statement, the referenced type of
the
>pointer value "smb_passwd" is "signed char", which is not compatible with
>"unsigned char".
> if (!smb_password_ok(smb_trust_acct, smb_passwd,
>mb_nt_passwd))
>---------------------^
This is caused by he define in smb.h of BOOL:
>typedef int BOOL;
The native compiler obviously thinks that a boolean should be an unsigned
int, not a signed int.
I could fix the problem by changing that definition in smb.h, but the use
of BOOL pervades Samba, and I an fearful of breaking things.
Could anyone suggest what the problems might be if I change the definition
of BOOL to unsigned char?
Regards
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