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lynx-dev djgpp with non-Watt32 tcp-lib
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Gisle Vanem |
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lynx-dev djgpp with non-Watt32 tcp-lib |
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Mon, 3 Apr 2000 10:39:47 +0200 |
In file HTTCP.H at line 87:
#if defined(__DJGPP__) && !defined(WATT32)
#define LYGetHostByName(host) resolv(host) /* we'll use it the same way */
^^
That should be "resolve(host)". This (long standing) typo indicates to
me that no one is building this combination (DOS/djgpp+non-Watt32) anymore.
Should we drop it? To reduce "ifdef" clutter and make a leaner distribution.
I could do this if we agree on it.
BTW. I think other targets besides UNIX should benefit from using
'lynx_temp_subspace'. I.e. creating sub-directories under $TMP.
Maybe a new flag 'USE_TEMP_SUBSPACE' instead of 'UNIX'. I'm not sure
such flags should go in userdefs.h or in configure/makefile.*.
What do you think?
Gisle V.
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