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Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2001 16:45:55 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com>
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To: Matt DOT Brozowski AT tavve DOT com
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Subject: Re: #define Win32_Winsock fails in 1.1.8
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Matt DOT Brozowski AT tavve DOT com wrote:
> 
> I'm definitely not using WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN.   In fact I've run the file
> through gcc -E and found that the appropriate headers ARE being included
> the problem is that sys/types.h is ALSO being included and should NOT be
> until AFTER winsock.h is included.  It is unfortunately included before.
> The header files are VERY complicated and I don't know the conventions that
> are used to ensure they work consistently.  I am more than happy to develop
> a patch.  Is there anywhere that defines the header file conding
> conventions that I can read so I can be sure not to screw something else
> up.
> 

Matt, can you please provide a simple test case?

Earnie.

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