I missed a load, I could've argued much better.  Remind me never to send
mail to the list post-party ever again..

They run NT 4.0 here, and i was gobsmacked to see it.  Five years ago I
worked for ICL and we used NT 4.1 there.

So I guess what I'm saying is, ASSUME NOTHING.  ICL were M$ partners...



-----Original Message-----
From: Steph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 31 October 2003 02:58
To: Uwe Schindler; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] BUG #18630


I just started a post-grad course.

The majority of the network I deal with here day-in-day-out is NT4.0

and yeah that makes me cringe too.  But it has to be asked, if this is the
case in a UK uni network then why assume anything?  The guys here are also
committed to using opensource, and PHP is taught on my course... *nix runs
the stuff behind it all, in every case.  (The usual teccie/management
divide.)

So right, in the Far East NT 4 is 'still popular'?

:I

get real, we're 'advanced'!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uwe Schindler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 October 2003 22:01
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] BUG #18630
>
>
> You can also check vor availability of this single function with
> GetProcAddress(GetModuleHandle("kernel32.dll"),"funcname") and use the
> pointer from there if not NULL. If this is the only unknown function in
> Win95/NT4 then we should not boot out all people because of a single
> function. That construct would do the same.
>
> At 21:48 30.10.2003, you wrote:
> >At 09:10 PM 10/30/2003 +0100, Marcus Börger wrote:
> >> >>"Andi Gutmans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> >> >>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> >>> Argh, this only works on Windows 2000 and later or Windows
> 98 and later.
> >> >>> I guess I'll need to #ifdef it somehow. Anyway, I'd still like you
> >> to check
> >> >>> it as I assume you're not using Windows 95 or NT 4 :)
> >>
> >>Even microsoft has stopped support for those, so why should we care?
> >
> >
> >Someone claimed that in the far east Win95 and NT 4 are still popular.
> >I would like to have a discussion here and decide on this issue. We are
> >only talking about the support of our binary distribution. I think I can
> >make the source compatible using #ifdef.
> >
> >Andi
> >
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