On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:43:06 -0800 (PST), you wrote:
> Ahh, I think I see your point: the Wine+Linux variant > uses /etc/services, while Windows uses a file of the > same format, but in a different location > (system\services for Win9x, typically > system32\drivers\etc\services for WinNT+). Is that > right? Yes, although I do not remember for sure whether this services file under windows is actually used by these winsock calls. > In that case, I'm not sure what the correct behavior > should be. On one hand, it doesn't match Windows' > behavior 100% when using a real Windows install. On > the other hand, it'll match native (Linux) programs' > behavior on the same machine. Purpose of wine is to run win applications that users want to run under Linux. We occasionally go beyond the way from 100% correctness to help make that happen. > > Because a user (non-developer) can't take any action > to correct this, I think the output is unnecessary. > Point taken that at least a TRACE may be useful, > though, since it's of use to developers. I don't follow here. There are plenty of users around that would be able to read, understand and act on this message. Rein. -- Rein Klazes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
