Code was referencing NNG headers which breaks when building on a
"clean" environment.
Signed-off-by: E. Scott Daniels <daniels@research.att.com>
Change-Id: Ic9501e8c70a0425b96d18c1c22e29cdd7eef601b
static void* init( char* uproto_port, int max_msg_size, int flags ) {
static int announced = 0;
uta_ctx_t* ctx = NULL;
- char bind_info[NNG_MAXADDRLEN]; // bind info
+ char bind_info[256]; // bind info
char* proto = "tcp"; // pointer into the proto/port string user supplied
char* port;
char* interface = NULL; // interface to bind to (from RMR_BIND_IF, 0.0.0.0 if not defined)
/*
Mnemonic: sr_si_static.c
Abstract: These are static send/receive primatives which (sadly)
- differ based on the underlying protocol (nng vs nanomsg).
+ differ based on the underlying protocol (nng vs SI95).
Split from rmr_nng.c for easier wormhole support.
Author: E. Scott Daniels
#ifndef _sr_si_static_c
#define _sr_si_static_c
-#include <nng/nng.h>
-#include <nng/protocol/pubsub0/pub.h>
-#include <nng/protocol/pubsub0/sub.h>
-#include <nng/protocol/pipeline0/push.h>
-#include <nng/protocol/pipeline0/pull.h>
-
-
static void dump_40( char *p, char* label ) {
int i;