Hello Bruce,

Have you installed Visual Studio .NET *and* you have VC6 installed too?
I did that and of course, the latest SDK installed all the includes into
VC7.

When I tried to compile with VC++ 6.0 it complained about these things.
VC6 still had the old .H files.
Copy the .H files from the platforms\SDK subdir from VC7 into VC98
\include and things now compile.

Luke
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Leidl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 1 May 2003 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WinPcap-users] Building version 3.0 on Windows 2000

Hi there,

I've been trying to build the 3.0 release on Windows 2000 but it's not
working out for me because there are a lot IPv6 specific structures that
don't exist in the networking header files on Win2K, I believe they are
only present on XP.  I tried removing the INET6 define from the project,
but that didn't help at all.  Has anyone else got this to work?  Is
there some simple solution to this problem?

thanks,

--brl


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