An elusive compile-error (MingW-gcc v4.50 on Win_XP); a missing
comma (!) and a typo ('err_msg' at line 277 changed to 'errmsg').
Aso changed the format for 'err_code' at line 293 into a "%ld" to suppress
a warning. How did this go unnoticed for ~1 month? Btw. This is my 1st ever
'git commit', so it better work.
if (!GetExitCodeProcess(procmon->hproc, &exit_code)) {
char *errmsg = format_win32_error(GetLastError());
log_warn(procmon->log_domain, "Error \"%s\" occurred while polling "
- "handle for monitored process %d; assuming it's dead."
+ "handle for monitored process %d; assuming it's dead.",
errmsg, procmon->pid);
tor_free(errmsg);
its_dead_jim = 1;
if (!its_dead_jim)
log_info(procmon->log_domain, "Failed to open handle to monitored "
- "process %d, and error code %d (%s) is not 'invalid "
+ "process %d, and error code %lu (%s) is not 'invalid "
"parameter' -- assuming the process is still alive.",
procmon->pid,
- err_code, err_msg);
+ err_code, errmsg);
- tor_free(err_msg);
+ tor_free(errmsg);
}
}
#else