Fix this warning:
RFCTransport.C: In function 'long unsigned int writeToFileDesc(const char*, int,
__va_list_tag*)':
RFCTransport.C:91: warning: 'DtMailBoolean' is promoted to 'int' when passed thr
ough '...'
RFCTransport.C:91: warning: (so you should pass 'int' not 'DtMailBoolean' to 'va
_arg')
RFCTransport.C:91: note: if this code is reached, the program will abort
Patch from Pascal Stumpf <Pascal.Stumpf@cubes.de>:
So here are all the patches that deal with the fact that modern
compilers assume different scoping rules for variables declared in for
loops. On Linux, -fpermissive has been added as a compiler flag to
compensate for this old C code, but I think it is the wrong approach.
Sorry, couldn't help sneaking in a || defined(CSRG_BASED) and some casts
needed for other reasons ...