| I don't think they were ever tested or used on Windows. They were
originally written and tested on Linux.
Victor
On 7 Aug 2010, at 17:12, Steven Yi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm going through the build with CMake and Windows and came across the
> UDP opcodes and that they do not compile. I've found that they also
> do not compile with SCons on Windows. In the header, I see:
>
> #ifdef __OS_WINDOWS__
>
> If I change that to:
>
> #ifdef WIN32
>
> It gets further in compiling but it still fails. I get the impression
> that these opcodes are currently unusable on Windows, but that they
> were originally built to work on Windows. Does anyone know much about
> these opcodes? I'm going to disable them in CMake for now, but just
> wanted to follow up on this.
>
> Thanks!
> steven
>
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