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Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 11:57:46 -0300
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Subject: Re: Sun RPC for djgpp?
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Richard Dawe wrote:

> > Gisle Vanem ported the client stuff to WATTCP. It uses packetdrivers and
> > I'll run the client in Win9x boxes so I don't think I'll be able to use
> > it.
>
> You can get an NDIS-to-packet driver shim, called NDISPKT (I think). I
> tried this once, but I couldn't get it to work. Gisle Vanem has mentioned
> it on the Watt-32 mailing list, so I guess it works and I just have no
> idea how to set it up properly. ;)

Gisle sent me a link, I'll test it as soon as I can.

> > BTW: libsocket seems to define some RPC structure in the headers, why? I
> > think it makes collisions with some RPC header.
>
> Good question. I think they were there when I took over maintainership of
> libsocket. Which RPC structures do you mean? I can remove them for
> libsocket 0.7.4 beta 4.

I think that's rpcent, it makes collisions with some rpc header.
I saw it when I did a silly test to see if I could compile the wattcp code
using libsocket ;-)

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