Hi and thanks for your follow up. Just tried. Maybe I've done it wrong but I've commented lines between 649 and 660 (the EXP_MAPPING declaration) of dyndns.h and this leads to another compile error (linked with dyndns.c) arguing about the EXP_MAPPING type being undefined. Before it was declared too much times, now it isn't declared at all. :( UPDATE: I've commented also a forward declaration I haven't noticed before and now something is changed (obviously): it no longer complains about undefined...
Hi and thanks for your follow up. Just tried. Maybe I've done it wrong but I've commented lines between 649 and 660 (the EXP_MAPPING declaration) of dyndns.h and this leads to another compile error (linked with dyndns.c) arguing about the EXP_MAPPING type being undefined. Before it was declared too much times, now it isn't declared at all. :( UPDATE: I've commented also a forward declaration I haven't noticed before and now something is changed (obviously): it no longer complains about undefined...
Hi and thanks for your follow up. Just tried. Maybe I've done it wrong but I've commented lines between 649 and 660 (the EXP_MAPPING declaration) of dyndns.h and this leads to another compile error (linked with dyndns.c) arguing about the EXP_MAPPING type being undefined. Before it was declared too much times, now it isn't declared at all. :(
Maybe I've done it wrong but I've commented lines between 649 and 660 (the EXP_MAPPING declaration) of dyndns.h and this leads to another compile error (linked with dyndns.c) arguing about the EXP_MAPPING type being undefined. Before it was declared too much times, now it isn't declared at all. :(
Make issue on Lubuntu Jammy 22.04.1 LTS (multiple definition of 'EXP_MAPPING')
Hi and thanks for your follow-up. That's interesting and I would give it a try for sure. By what you say, it should be something similar to BOM BE (Bid o matic browser extension) which is available for Firefox (and maybe Chrome too but I'm not sure). This is, unfortunately, out of the scope of what we're talking of here. esniper is a completely different thing. It's lightweight and it can be used on hardware with very limited resources and with just a linux shell available. I've been using it for...
Hi and thanks for your follow-up. That's interesting and I would give it a try for sure. By what you say, it should be something similar to BOM BE (Bid o matic browser extension) which is available for Firefox (and maybe Chrome too but I'm not sure). This is, unfortunately, out of the scope of what we're talking of here. esniper is a completely different thing. It's lightweight and it can be used on hardware with very limited resources and with just a linux shell available. I've been using it for...
Hi and thanks for your follow-up. That's interesting and I would give it a try for sure. By what you say, it should be something similar to BOM BE (Bid o matic browser extension) which is available for Firefox (and maybe Chrome too but I'm not sure). This is unfortunately, out of the scope of what we're talking here. esniper is a completely different thing. It's lightweight and it can be used on hardware with very limited resources and with just a linux shell available. I've been using it for years...