[comp.sys.mac.programmer] MacTCP programming question

ggw@wolves.uucp (Gregory G. Woodbury) (04/25/91)

I fetched the NCSA Telnet sources the other day and finally got around
to unpacking it and attempting to compile the project.

It goes ok, except that it is looking for a header file named something
like MacTCPCommonTypes.h  to do some typedefs and function prototypes (I
assume).

I have MacTCP provided under site license from the Duke Academic
Computing Center (this is for work), but I don't recall seeing that file
as part of the MacTCP package.  Is it available from somewhere on the
Internet via FTP or from NCSA.  I looked around in the --Telnet folder
and its subsidiaries without luck.

Any help is appreciated.
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bell@apple.com (Mike Bell) (04/25/91)

>>>It goes ok, except that it is looking for a header file named something
>>>like MacTCPCommonTypes.h  to do some typedefs and function prototypes (I
>>>assume).
>>>
>>>I have MacTCP provided under site license from the Duke Academic
>>>Computing Center (this is for work), but I don't recall seeing that file
>>>as part of the MacTCP package.  Is it available from somewhere on the
>>>Internet via FTP or from NCSA.  I looked around in the --Telnet folder
>>>and its subsidiaries without luck.
>>>
>>>Any help is appreciated.



     The MacTCPCommonTypes.h header file is included in the MacTCP Developer's 
Kit, which is available through APDA. You would have to get a copy from 
whomever is the contact person at Duke for the license, assuming that Duke had 
licensed redistribution of the programmer's kit and not just the CDEVs.



                    Mike Bell
                    Developer Technical Support