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--- a/audio/vat/files/patch-af
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@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
---- net.cc.orig 1997/10/07 19:07:01
-+++ net.cc 1998/01/26 22:21:41
-@@ -163,46 +163,48 @@
- {
- int cc = ::send(fd, (char*)buf, len, 0);
- if (cc < 0) {
-- switch (errno) {
-+ /*
-+ * Due to a bug in kern/uipc_socket.c, on several
-+ * systems, datagram sockets incorrectly persist
-+ * in an error state on receipt of any ICMP
-+ * error. This causes unicast connection
-+ * rendezvous problems, and worse, multicast
-+ * transmission problems because several systems
-+ * incorrectly send port unreachables for
-+ * multicast destinations. Our work around
-+ * is to call getsockopt(..., SO_ERROR, ...)
-+ * which resets so->so_error.
-+ *
-+ * This bug originated at CSRG in Berkeley
-+ * and was present in the BSD Reno networking
-+ * code release. It has since been fixed
-+ * in OSF-3.x. It is know to remain
-+ * in 4.4BSD and AIX-4.1.3.
-+ *
-+ * A fix is to change the following lines from
-+ * kern/uipc_socket.c:
-+ *
-+ * if (so_serror)
-+ * snderr(so->so_error);
-+ *
-+ * to:
-+ *
-+ * if (so->so_error) {
-+ * error = so->so_error;
-+ * so->so_error = 0;
-+ * splx(s);
-+ * goto release;
-+ * }
-+ *
-+ */
-+ int err, errlen = sizeof(err), savederrno;
-+
-+ savederrno = errno;
-+ getsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &err,
-+ &errlen);
-+ switch (savederrno) {
- case ECONNREFUSED:
- /* no one listening at some site - ignore */
--#if defined(__osf__) || defined(_AIX)
-- /*
-- * Due to a bug in kern/uipc_socket.c, on several
-- * systems, datagram sockets incorrectly persist
-- * in an error state on receipt of an ICMP
-- * port-unreachable. This causes unicast connection
-- * rendezvous problems, and worse, multicast
-- * transmission problems because several systems
-- * incorrectly send port unreachables for
-- * multicast destinations. Our work around
-- * is to simply close and reopen the socket
-- * (by calling reset() below).
-- *
-- * This bug originated at CSRG in Berkeley
-- * and was present in the BSD Reno networking
-- * code release. It has since been fixed
-- * in 4.4BSD and OSF-3.x. It is know to remain
-- * in AIX-4.1.3.
-- *
-- * A fix is to change the following lines from
-- * kern/uipc_socket.c:
-- *
-- * if (so_serror)
-- * snderr(so->so_error);
-- *
-- * to:
-- *
-- * if (so->so_error) {
-- * error = so->so_error;
-- * so->so_error = 0;
-- * splx(s);
-- * goto release;
-- * }
-- *
-- */
-- reset();
--#endif
- break;
-
- case ENETUNREACH:
-@@ -217,7 +219,7 @@
- * icmp unreachable, so we should be able to
- * send now.
- */
-- (void)::send(ssock_, (char*)buf, len, 0);
-+ (void)::send(fd, (char*)buf, len, 0);
- break;
-
- default:
-@@ -264,12 +266,14 @@
- }
- int cc = ::sendmsg(ssock_, (msghdr*)&mh, 0);
- if (cc < 0) {
-- switch (errno) {
-+ int err, errlen = sizeof(err), savederrno;
-+
-+ savederrno = errno;
-+ getsockopt(ssock_, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &err,
-+ &errlen);
-+ switch (savederrno) {
- case ECONNREFUSED:
- /* no one listening at some site - ignore */
--#if defined(__osf__) || defined(_AIX)
-- reset();
--#endif
- break;
-
- case ENETUNREACH: