Ethereal-dev: [Ethereal-dev] Unused warnings in packet-acn.c and packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c

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From: Joerg Mayer <jmayer@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2004 05:35:26 +0100
Compiling gives the following warnings:

jcket-acn.c:660: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-acn.c:660: warning: unused parameter `offset'
packet-acn.c:660: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-acn.c:660: warning: unused parameter `parent_hist'
packet-acn.c:660: warning: unused parameter `max_size'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:2141: warning: unused parameter `drep'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:2192: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:2193: warning: unused parameter `pinfo'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:2193: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:2194: warning: unused parameter `drep'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:3829: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:3829: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:3829: warning: unused parameter `drep'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:3912: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:3912: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:3912: warning: unused parameter `drep'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4041: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4041: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4041: warning: unused parameter `drep'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4058: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4058: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4058: warning: unused parameter `drep'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4127: warning: unused parameter `tvb'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4127: warning: unused parameter `tree'
packet-dcerpc-afs4int.c:4127: warning: unused parameter `drep'

It looks like there is some unfinished code in both files. Is someone
working on that or may I mark these parameters as unused for now?

 ciao
          Jörg
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Joerg Mayer                                           <jmayer@xxxxxxxxx>
We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that
works. Some say that should read Microsoft instead of technology.