Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 13:58:42 06/12/00
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On June 12, 2000 at 10:31:34, aloysius wrote: [snip] >>Having a header file is without value unless you have the associated code and it >>is designed for your compiler. If you have a compiler that works with unistd.h >>(e.g. Cygnus, Djgpp, Linux compilers, etc.) then you already have that file and >>the associated library files. On the other hand, if you have a compiler like >>Borland, MS VC++, Watcom, Symantec, etc. then that file will be completely >>useless to you. > >If that header file is useless (I use MSVC++ 6.0), then how am I going to >compile crafty in C++? You are going to have to port it. What program are you trying to compile? Quite likely there is already a port available.
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