- From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 04 Sep 1996 18:06:48 -0400
- To: John Baker <JBaker@iFusion.com>
- cc: "'www-lib-bugs@w3.org'" <www-lib-bugs@w3.org>, "'frystyk@w3.org'" <frystyk@w3.org>
John Baker writes: > Question: What is required to get the W3C Reference Library to cleanly > compile and run on > Windows NT 3.51 using Visual C++ 4.1? > > Discussion: > Has anyone compiled w3c-libwww-4_1b3a.zip under Win32 configuration > prior to distribution? My guess is that they did > not, since compiling the module HTWWWStr.c yields an 'undeclared > identifier' error (which presumably would have > been > easily detected and fixed prior to distribution): Yes, that was a last second typo :-( > Having corrected this (ap++ to p++) to produce the DLLs, I test the > library using the 'libapp_4.c' > URL retrieval app. Consequently, I find that the library crashes with > access violations > in the module HTFWrite.c as follows: This example has not been tested on a Windows platform and it has probably somethinkg to do with the mode you are using (console/windows etc.) Have you tried the line mode browser instead? > I am looking forward to using this library, and hopefully in getting my > company interesting in becoming a member! Excellent - let me know what you think! -- Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, <frystyk@w3.org> World Wide Web Consortium, MIT/LCS NE43-356 545 Technology Square, Cambridge MA 02139, USA
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