On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 07:17:36AM +1000, Robert Lunnon wrote:
In my pitiful attempt to hack on WINE I have come to
an impasse. I have
managed to find portable equivalents to get the interface name and the number
of interfaces in winsock/wsock32 but I can't seem to find a portable way to
get to the routing table. In Solaris (why I'm doing the hacking) there is a
vague mention in the man pages of being able to get this info by reading
/dev/ip but no information about how to actually do it.
Can anyone provide a hint on how this can be done portably or to a multi-os
implementation of netstat that might serve as an example. (Only netstat
sources I have found are OS specific)
You can't realy do that in a portable
way. That's why I choosed to parse
/proc/net/route (and because most of the winsock stuff was also only
Linux specific).
Hurry because in desperation I am actually thinking
of piping the output of
netstat -r
That seems to be the most resonable way to go. If you want to also parse
the
header of the netstat output you should set LANG=C before.
bye
michael
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