From: bd720@yfn2.ysu.edu
Subject: Win32_Winsock?
10 Mar 1998 01:52:52 -0800
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I have been able to determine that, without `-DWin32_Winsock' on the
command line or above `#include <windows.h>', the winsocket definitions
are not seen.  Apparently, the gcc compiler has a piece of code that
looks for this definition and undefs _GNU_H_WINDOWS32_SOCKETS, which is
otherwise automatically defined from startup.

Is there anything else that `-DWin32_Winsock' does?

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