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Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 22:36:55 +0100
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From: Michelle Konzack <starone AT cybercable DOT fr>
Subject: Re: DJGPP and network programming
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>> 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.

Hello,

I think it is enough, if the FAQ tell you the link to the networking 
libs and anone which need to get better infos may join the mailing-list 
of the networking lib...

Please note, that I am using watt-32 with DJGPP and C/C++ since more 
then 12 month without any problems.

The Mailing-List is watt-32 AT onelist DOT com
and ther is a new version of Watt-32 v2.1 dev.rel.2

Please note, that libnet will give you millons of trouble with DJGPP...
Watt-32 is the perfect one you should use.

Michelle

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