On Wed, 2001-09-26 at 07:16, Max Magnaghi wrote:
> Hello.
> I've installed the latest version of cygwin, but I'm having trouble with
> some header files. In particular, when I try to compile code that includes
> "/usr/include/netinet/ip_icmp.h" or "/usr/include/netinet/ip.h", the
> compiler complains that some declarations are not available. In fact, those
> two files just consists of the inclusion of, respectively, the files
> "/usr/include/cygwin/ip_icmp.h" and "/usr/include/cygwin/ip.h", which are
> empty files.
> Do the non-empty header files that I need come with current cygwin
> distribution?
No.
> Where can I get them from?
You cannot. Header file content is system dependent and have to be
created. You can do so for cygwin if you choose - you will need to
contribute code to cygwin do do so.
Rob
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