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From: josepva AT informatica DOT TELERJ DOT net DOT br
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: RE: rsxntdj and sockets
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 14:23:39 -0200
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Hi Edward

> ----------
> De: 	Edward Hill[SMTP:edward_hill AT ns2 DOT downtown DOT com]
> Enviada: 	Sexta-feira, 5 de Fevereiro de 1999 20:55
> Para: 	djgpp AT delorie DOT com
> Assunto: 	rsxntdj and sockets
> 
> It made me happy to see a sockets.h 
> in the include/sys directoy when I installed 
> rsxntdj.
> 
	That's my felling too.

>  I have been trying to get a simple
> server up and running but alas it seg faults on
> running.
> 
	Have you tried to use WinMain. Maybe GCC is thinking that you're
trying to make a DOS prog and you're using a windows LIB.

	I had others problems trying to do the same job. I'm trying to
create a simple server program but I'm not using console, I'm using GUI, and
Gee, that's a quite masoquist job.

	Using the WINAPI directly is a NIGHTMARE, the last problem that I
had is to cast a lpst in LPARAM, I didn't discover how can I do that, Does
anyone know that?

	I have a proposal to make for all too, I want to create a C++ LIB
that Encapusulates the WINAPI for use with rsxntdj, something like OWL, but
not the same, as this would be piracy. Does anyone want to help?

	Edward, I want to exchange the maximum of information about rsxntdj.
And I want to help you. I will try to compile your program in my home and
later I'll post a message with the result, Ok?

	Bye,


	José Paulo
	Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

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