Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/05/08/03:08:47
On 8 May 2000, Chris Lee wrote:
> >Why don't people look in the FAQ? These URLs are all there, waiting
> >to be discovered...
>
> Maybe because like most things in FAQS the information contained within
> them don't tend to be current?
If you find something that isn't current in the DJGPP FAQ, please tell.
I'm not aware of any major problems in this area, give or take some
versions of some packages that changed a bit.
Saying that "most things" in the FAQ are outdated is IMHO a great
exaggeration, to say the least.
> The discussion concering Watt32 is a perfect example of this.
How so? Watt-32 _is_ mentioned in the FAQ (together with a few other
net libraries suitable for use with DJGPP).
> Networking Programing is not a static subject and for you
> to sit there and tell people to look in some FAQ that really doesn't
> answer the questions people have is quite frankly laughable.
If the FAQ doesn't answer questions people have, please suggest how to
make it better. In this particular case, I think the FAQ says most of
what was posted in this thread.
> I can't figure out why you would want to discourage people
> from talking about using DJGPP for network programing now that there is now
> a usable TCP/IP library/stack for it....
I fail to see how my comments discourage discussions in any way.
I surely do see how *your* comments discourage me from working on making
the FAQ better. If you think the FAQ is a futile project, please say so
explicitly.
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