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X-ROUTED: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:08:56 -0500
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:05:20 -0400
From: Ed James <edjames AT greenbelt DOT com>
Organization: GIAC
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Where are the Header files?
References: <7phtlh$6leju$1 AT titan DOT xtra DOT co DOT nz>
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

The winsock.h, windows.h etc files come with the OS, not the compiler.  One
would need to know which version of Windows you use to say exactly where the
header files are, but if your version has a "find" command, you should be able
locate them rather easily.  Then you need to copy the needed .h file to your
include directory, or use the full path name in your "#include
<pathname-filename>.h statement, or set up an include path system variable to
include the system directory that contains the needed .h files.  BTW, if you're
using NT, and winsock 2, let me know if you actually get sockets to work?  I've
tried for months, and pretty much given up, switching to JAVA instead.

J Norton wrote:

> Could somebody plese tell me where the header files: winsock.h, windows.h
> ...etc are (or the package that they are in). I've just installed djgpp for
> use in windows and they aren't there.
>
> Thanks
> Jamie.



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