2017-05-05 18:36:04 +00:00
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Traditionally, the networking header files are completely separate from the
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operating system header files. This is because AmiTCP shipped an SDK which
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mimicked the layout of the SAS/C runtime library header files, and even
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had special support libraries which made porting Unix code to AmiTCP easier.
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2021-02-28 21:28:59 +00:00
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2017-05-05 18:36:04 +00:00
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If you copied the bunch on top of your existing header files, you actually
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damaged your standard 'C' compiler installation, and it would no longer work
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with AmiTCP either. Some of the files in the AmiTCP SDK replaced those in the
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'C' compiler installation, and some of them actually required that the
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original 'C' compiler installation would remain untouched.
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Keep the "netinclude" directory separate. To access the header files, add
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"-Inetinclude" (for GCC) or "idir=netinclude" (for SAS/C) to the compiler
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command line.
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