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From: | Sparrow <the_mr_sparrow AT my-deja DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Winsock Difficulties
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Date: | Thu, 13 Jul 2000 22:45:39 GMT
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After I finally managed to successfully compile the WSock chat demo, I
run them and get strange errors. For example, when running CHAT1.EXE, I
get the following error messages:
Wsock: Function SOCKET(110) returned WSAEAFNOSUPPORT - Address family
not supported by this protocol(273f)
Wsock: Function CONNECT(103) returned WSAEINVAL - Invalid argument(2726)
CHAT2.EXE gives the following error in an endless loop:
Wsock: Function ACCEPT(100) returned WSAEINVAL - Invalid argument(2726)
None of the other included programs appear to work at all. In order to
compile, the "stdcx" library (LIBSTDCX.A) was needed. I didn't have this
file, so I renamed LIBSTDCXX.A to LIBSTDCX.A and it compiled fine. This
very well may have caused the error. If that could be it, where can I
find LIBSTDCX.A? Or is it a winsock problem? Any help would be very much
appreciated.
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-Sparrow
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