07-14-2004
Lots of boards use the vB 2 series and this series is actively support by vB.
I prefer to wait until all the kinks are out before upgrading to a major release, unless there is a compelling reason.
So far, I don't know of a compelling reason, but I'm open-minded if there is one, please share.
Thanks for being good natured about my 'big numbers' joke. I've never been one to chase upgrades unless there is a compelling reason.
vB 2.x has worked find so far........ and we don't use many of the features (for many reason).
Good question, BTW.....
Neo
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err_get_lib
ERR_GET_LIB(3) OpenSSL ERR_GET_LIB(3)
NAME
ERR_GET_LIB, ERR_GET_FUNC, ERR_GET_REASON - get library, function and reason code
LIBRARY
libcrypto, -lcrypto
SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/err.h>
int ERR_GET_LIB(unsigned long e);
int ERR_GET_FUNC(unsigned long e);
int ERR_GET_REASON(unsigned long e);
DESCRIPTION
The error code returned by ERR_get_error() consists of a library number, function code and reason code. ERR_GET_LIB(), ERR_GET_FUNC() and
ERR_GET_REASON() can be used to extract these.
The library number and function code describe where the error occurred, the reason code is the information about what went wrong.
Each sub-library of OpenSSL has a unique library number; function and reason codes are unique within each sub-library. Note that different
libraries may use the same value to signal different functions and reasons.
ERR_R_... reason codes such as ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE are globally unique. However, when checking for sub-library specific reason codes, be
sure to also compare the library number.
ERR_GET_LIB(), ERR_GET_FUNC() and ERR_GET_REASON() are macros.
RETURN VALUES
The library number, function code and reason code respectively.
SEE ALSO
openssl_err(3), ERR_get_error(3)
HISTORY
ERR_GET_LIB(), ERR_GET_FUNC() and ERR_GET_REASON() are available in all versions of SSLeay and OpenSSL.
1.0.1i 2009-07-20 ERR_GET_LIB(3)