>> than 600.
>From different IPs?

I do not know.
They are sourceforge numbers

>I don't believe there are so many OS/2 programmers still using a >clipper dialect out there. It is not possible!

:-), it is possible

Remember that Clipper and OS/2 are of same age

>Let's hope not to need one of those ATMs after we remove the switch! :D

>Anyway, I'd say to remove it, given Warp 3 is as old as Windows 95 or >even older, and let's see what happens.

Just cross your fingers

>The issue, though, is not when building on a warp 3 system, but trying >to use a program built without this option on a warp 3 system. More or
>less like running the code to find out interface addresses on a win95
>pc, because such a program requires libraries not available on and for >warp 3.

Is correct. Is not Harbour build related, but runtime

>Such macro may have some default defined by headers, and it's also >possible to override it by user. This is the generic way
>to force a build which targets and older version of the OS environment
>(or even newer, if the default is an older version).

Is correct too

>  * INSTALL
>    - Deleted TCPV4 header instructions for OS/2. (they still
>      works, it just got less emphasis with this)

And due above facts, this has not be deleted
Instructions are for everyone and newer user can be pointed clearly on this fact reading INSTALL

David Macias


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