Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/12/29/03:39:43
In article <4 DOT 1 DOT 19981228164720 DOT 009f37c0 DOT cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT pop DOT gmx DOT net>,
mxs <mxs2099 AT gmx DOT net> wrote:
>I want to compile the inetutils (or at least telnet) ... I compiled ncurses
>and termcap as described in the ports list, but now I'm stuck. I tried to
>compile telnet alone first (after ./configure, which ran flawlessly), but
>it needs the libs provided by the rest of the package. After starting the
>compile for those libs, gcc quit complaining about a missing resolv.h ...
>Dumb as I am I tried to include it from Linux, yielding a few more missing
>files ;)
>
>Now my question : What package does resolv.h belong to ? Is it portable ?
>
>Or : How has the inetutils package listed on the ports page on the cygwin
>page been compiled ? Stripping out the resolving part ?
Most of inetutils has been ported by Sergey Okhapkin. You can get them
from:
http://www.lexa.ru/sos
Sergey is a prolific contributor to Cygwin. He's responsible for a large
number of important contributions to the DLL itself. He maintains his own
"coolview" distribution of the DLL which is also on the web page.
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