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28-May-2006, 10:09 PM #1
C Header files
Hi just wondering if anyone knows where can I get all the header files from sys/ since im compiling a program and it can't seem to find the sys/socket.h among others. I'm having a hard time to find them in google.
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28-May-2006, 11:17 PM #2
For the windows compilers I know (eg. borland) - there is no socket.h in \include\sys\
What are you compiling for as a platform, what is your compiler ?
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29-May-2006, 11:15 AM #3
Well these are *nix files and I'm running ./configure (Im using MinGW cause im a window's user).
I'd guess it's looking for cgwyn/mingw library.
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29-May-2006, 03:17 PM #4
Run it from within a bash shell - that should correctly map /usr/include to <cygwin install>\usr\include.
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29-May-2006, 09:41 PM #5
I don't think it's a problem of mapping since I went and look at the sys folder and I couldn't find the headers needed BUT thanks for your post cause i came up with a brilliant idea after reading it

Solved... thanks
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