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/netbsd/usr.sbin/ypserv/yppush/
H A Dyppush_svc.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/ypserv/common/
H A Dyplib_host.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/yppoll/
H A Dyppoll.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/libexec/rpc.sprayd/
H A Dsprayd.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/lib/librpcsvc/
H A Drnusers.x3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/rpc.yppasswdd/
H A Drpc.yppasswdd.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
H A Dyppasswdd_mkpw.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.bin/ypwhich/
H A Dypwhich.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/libexec/rpc.rwalld/
H A Drwalld.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.bin/showmount/
H A Dshowmount.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.bin/rusers/
H A Drusers.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/include/rpc/
H A Dclnt.h3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
H A Dsvc.h3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.bin/rup/
H A Drup.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/ypserv/ypserv/
H A Dypserv_proc.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
H A Dypserv.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/libexec/rpc.rusersd/
H A Drusers_proc.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/rpc.lockd/
H A Dlockd_lock.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/libexec/rpc.rquotad/
H A Drquotad.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/libexec/rpc.rstatd/
H A Drstat_proc.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/ypbind/
H A Dypbind.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.
/netbsd/usr.sbin/mountd/
H A Dmountd.c3cd9f110 Tue Aug 30 17:06:20 GMT 2011 plunky <plunky@NetBSD.org> Apply casts to cases where xdrproc_t is expected but is not
strictly passed, for example because the second argument is
a different kind of pointer.