- From: Vladimir Kozlov <Vladimir.Kozlov@idm.ru>
- Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 10:53:00 +0300
- To: Lynn Kasdorf <lkasdorf@pressroom.com>
- Cc: www-lib@w3.org
Lynn, You could take what you want from my ftp site - it's address is ftp://ftp.idm.ru/libwww There is a compiled version of libwww for Windows NT using VC++ 5.0 including all sources, makefiles, etc. Feel free to take all you (and anybody) want. I am trying to have this up-to-date. Please note that the site is on maintenance now till 10.00am GMT (sorry for this, but...). Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Kind regards, Vladimir Kozlov. > -----Original Message----- > From: Lynn Kasdorf [SMTP:lkasdorf@pressroom.com] > Sent: 29 сентября 1998 г. 9:15 > To: www-lib@w3.org > Subject: can I download libwww binaries for intel NT? > > I am trying to find a way to get the libwww libraries for Intel NT 4 > so I > can write a little C CGI program. Unfortunately, I have had very > little luck > getting something usable from the W3C site. > > I use Microsoft C++5. I have found what appears to be the source > files, but > no instructions on how to compile the libraries. There is a make file, > but > how do I use it? NMAKE does not understand it. > > The W3C site is full of minutiae regarding various options, but nary a > scrap > of instruction on what files to download, and how to compile them and > how to > make a simple program. > > There is lots of discussion of the CVS source (of course it doesn't > really > say what this is- I assume it is some sort of version control system). > I > have no interest in adding to the libwww code. I just want to write a > very > simple program with it! > > Isn't there some way that I can simply download linkable libraries or > DLL's > without having to struggle through inscrutable documentation and > compile the > whole doggone source? > > Can anyone help? > > Thanks- > Lynn Kasdorf
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