On Feb 15 16:40, Eric Blake wrote:
> Currently, cygwin does not provide getaddrinfo, even though
> SUSv3 specifies it in /. CVS Coreutils
> has been using gnulib to provide a replacement definition,
> but recently gnulib was updated to work on mingw, reusing
> the winsock headers/libraries to prov
Eric Blake wrote:
Currently, cygwin does not provide getaddrinfo, even though
SUSv3 specifies it in /. CVS Coreutils
has been using gnulib to provide a replacement definition,
but recently gnulib was updated to work on mingw, reusing
the winsock headers/libraries to provide getaddrinfo. As a
re
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 04:40:21PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
>Currently, cygwin does not provide getaddrinfo, even though
>SUSv3 specifies it in /. CVS Coreutils
>has been using gnulib to provide a replacement definition,
>but recently gnulib was updated to work on mingw, reusing
>the winsock heade
Currently, cygwin does not provide getaddrinfo, even though
SUSv3 specifies it in /. CVS Coreutils
has been using gnulib to provide a replacement definition,
but recently gnulib was updated to work on mingw, reusing
the winsock headers/libraries to provide getaddrinfo. As a
result, coreutils is n
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