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Programming / Re: Networking: socket() returns positive `non-socket`
« on: Today at 05:14:12 am »
So, wondering why the guard around swab in W:\usr\lib\gcc\i686-pc-os2-emx\9\include-fixed\unistd.h fails for you yet the same one in unistd.h works, I thought to download the source.
Rather my sourceforge cookie expired or they've changed their code as all I get is the cloudflare verifying you are human thingy now. Tried on my phone, got something like "downloading to this device is not allowed" in 3 different browsers. Fell back to using Thunderbird, which actually still works. This is a problem on OS/2 as all our browsers fail to get by cloudflare now. Previously I've been asked for help downloading agena due to cloudflare and due to having a cookie, I could.
Next problem, makefile.os2 says https://sourceforge.net/projects/agena/files/Packages/mapmagena-1.1.2a.tar.gz/download is a prerequisite. Sourceforge says it doesn't exist. So using Thunderbird, I found mapmagena-2.0.4.tar.gz in your files area.
I'll try compiling soon.
BTW, Arca Noae does not support GCC and recommends using OpenWatcom, see https://www.arcanoae.com/wiki/information-for-developers/ Most of GCC development is done by Paul now, previously Bitwise who helped Paul and tweaked 9.2.0 and for klibc, originally IBM paid for it to build Mozilla.
Rather my sourceforge cookie expired or they've changed their code as all I get is the cloudflare verifying you are human thingy now. Tried on my phone, got something like "downloading to this device is not allowed" in 3 different browsers. Fell back to using Thunderbird, which actually still works. This is a problem on OS/2 as all our browsers fail to get by cloudflare now. Previously I've been asked for help downloading agena due to cloudflare and due to having a cookie, I could.
Next problem, makefile.os2 says https://sourceforge.net/projects/agena/files/Packages/mapmagena-1.1.2a.tar.gz/download is a prerequisite. Sourceforge says it doesn't exist. So using Thunderbird, I found mapmagena-2.0.4.tar.gz in your files area.
I'll try compiling soon.
BTW, Arca Noae does not support GCC and recommends using OpenWatcom, see https://www.arcanoae.com/wiki/information-for-developers/ Most of GCC development is done by Paul now, previously Bitwise who helped Paul and tweaked 9.2.0 and for klibc, originally IBM paid for it to build Mozilla.