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Hacked a bit to generate output ala Sun (handle different domains). -moj
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repeating ids over a long period. Avoids reuse by switching between
two distinct cycles. Reported by Ivan Arce <iarce@fuzzy.uba.ar> and
Emiliano Kargieman <emi@fuzzy.uba.ar>.
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correctly reflect socket permissions.
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Fixes compiler warnings.
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Presumably this was added to deal with 64-bit machines but
it is a) wrong and b) not necesary now that we use in_addr_t.
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to make clean. i expect i will get compliments for this change, but
i'd really rather receive beer and pizza.
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Possible fix for PR#130.
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code wants lots of attention, but at least it won't dump core on a virgin
installation now.
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Pull a few of our changes into this resolver; don't delete it yet. I'm
not entirely sure it should be deleted, simply because of the baseline
it provides against our massivelt modified libc resolver.
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