Lukasz Swierczewski writes:
> I use Windows (Cygwin on Windows 7).
> Code work well on Linux, but I have a problem ( Windows:
> and )
The sources in question may be inherently unportable and Linux specific
or someone pulled in these includes in order to get at some API that
really is provided fro
On 2019-09-05 00:49, Lukasz Swierczewski wrote:
> W dniu 2019-09-04 18:34, Brian Inglis napisał(a):
>> On 2019-09-04 00:36, Lukasz Swierczewski wrote:
>>> I have question.
>>> I need netinet/* in my C project.
>>> For example:
>>> #include
>>> #include
>>> #include
>>> #include
>>> Is this avai
W dniu 2019-09-05 09:14, Csaba Raduly napisał(a):
Hi Lukasz,
Please don't top-post on this list.
On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 8:49 AM Lukasz Swierczewski wrote:
Thanks!
It looks like it works ...
You can tell where I can find:
#include
#include
Have you tried a Linux system ?
Csaba
I use
Hi Lukasz,
Please don't top-post on this list.
On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 8:49 AM Lukasz Swierczewski wrote:
>
> Thanks!
>
> It looks like it works ...
>
> You can tell where I can find:
>
> #include
> #include
Have you tried a Linux system ?
Csaba
--
You can get very substantial performance im
Thanks!
It looks like it works ...
You can tell where I can find:
#include
#include
Any idea? ;)
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Best Regards
Lukasz Swierczewski
W dniu 2019-09-04 18:34, Brian Inglis napisał(a):
On 2019-09-04 00:36, Lukasz Swierczewski wrote:
I have question.
I need netinet/* in my C project.
For
On 2019-09-04 00:36, Lukasz Swierczewski wrote:
> I have question.
> I need netinet/* in my C project.
> For example:
> #include
> #include
> #include
> #include
> Is this available in Cygwin?
$ cygcheck -p usr/include/netinet/
Found 6 matches for usr/include/netinet/
cygwin-devel-3.0.6-1 - cy
6 matches
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