Sprintf issue

Jorge Goncalvez goncal11@col.bsf.alcatel.fr
Mon Feb 18 02:25:00 GMT 2002


Hi, i tried to modified a C program running on linux and make it running on 
windows with gcc for cygwin:
like this:
 sprintf(arpbuf, "arp -s %s `echo %s | sed -e s/:/-/g`"
         piaddr (lease -> ip_addr),
         print_hw_addr (lease -> hardware_addr.htype,
                        lease -> hardware_addr.hlen,
                        lease -> hardware_addr.haddr));
 note(arpbuf);
 system(arpbuf);
}

and the original was:

 sprintf(arpbuf, "arp -s %s  %s ",
         piaddr (lease -> ip_addr),
         print_hw_addr (lease -> hardware_addr.htype,
                        lease -> hardware_addr.hlen,
                        lease -> hardware_addr.haddr));
 note(arpbuf);
 system(arpbuf);
}

but my second %s was with the following format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX and i would 
replace it by XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX.
I tried sed but it didn't work.Why? it seem not to be interpreted I have :
arp -s 192.40.54.42 `echo 00:80:9f:2e:3f:5e | sed -e s/:/-/g`

Could i do it in pure C?Thanks for your precious help.


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