hi I am using your latest nsis-source for an own implementation of an qos-signaling. I already created an nslp-client without the php-scripts by analysing the ping-example. It works perfectly with linux.
Now my problem is the porting to a windows system. your code includes many #ifdef sections checking for the WIN23 compilerflag that even offers calls to alternative non-unix socket api.
I tried cygwin, but it does not offer the /net/route.h include. Did you make your code for running on a windows system? And if so, which environment did you use?
kind regards rainer
Hello Rainer,
Christian has done the Windows port and released binaries in Sep. 2006. He compiled the GIST code into a gist.dll and created an NSLP application that detected the ports used by Skype to reserve resources for. See also the README at http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~nsis/files/nsis/nsis-0.5.0-dev/REA...
He used the Visual Studio 2005.
Regards, Bernd
rainer georg schrieb:
hi I am using your latest nsis-source for an own implementation of an qos-signaling. I already created an nslp-client without the php-scripts by analysing the ping-example. It works perfectly with linux.
Now my problem is the porting to a windows system. your code includes many #ifdef sections checking for the WIN23 compilerflag that even offers calls to alternative non-unix socket api.
I tried cygwin, but it does not offer the /net/route.h include. Did you make your code for running on a windows system? And if so, which environment did you use?
kind regards rainer
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