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Copyright

libsocket Copyright 1997, 1998 by Indrek Mandre
libsocket Copyright 1997-2000 by Richard Dawe

Portions of libsocket Copyright 1983-1993 Regents of the University of California
Portions of libsocket Copyright 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Portions of libsocket Copyright 1997, 1998 by the Regdos Group

libsocket is distributed under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License (the GNU LGPL).

Introduction

libsocket is no longer being developed. Please see the announcement.

libsocket is a BSD-socket library for DJGPP. It uses Windows's networking functions to provide TCP/IP networking services to DJGPP programs. For more detail, please see question 1.1 of the FAQ.

Unfortunately, I cannot test libsocket as extensively as I would like, as I do not have access to all of the networking environments that the code works with. Hence, it is very much a work in progress. Any feedback about when it works or doesn't would be appreciated.

Please read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and the Changelog. This may save you some time later when installing or using libsocket. You may also like to browse the Library Reference (HTML pages of all relevant man pages).

Please note that these web pages are for libsocket 0.8.0 and later only.

If there are any features you'd like in libsocket, or you have any comments about the library, the documentation or anything to do with libsocket, please mail me, Richard Dawe, and I'll try and help. Also, please contact me if you interested in contributing to libsocket.


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