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Ports have been added for Win32 (95/NT) and 386 DOS computers with a
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packet driver. I created four new defines to accomplish this.
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_WINDOWS Defined for Win32 specific code (Mostly TCP related)
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DJGPP Defined for 386 specific code (Mostly TCP related)
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DOSPATH Defined for any DOS'ish computer
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NOSIGHUP Defined for computers not supporting sighup signal calls.
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To make the Win32 version you need Borland C++ 4.52 or complete
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compatible and the win32.zip package unzipped into the lynx directory.
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This code expects you to have BC make in your path at the console
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prompt and also to be able to compile from the console as well.
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I can provide an IDE if needed but did not want to force on into the
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standard Lynx package. Text mode compiling is much faster anyhow (IMHO).
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The current default configuration is to have the Character Translation
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code linked in. For this to be successful you need to go into
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src\chrtrans and run makew32. After that you can come back to the
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Lynx root and run make -f makefile.w32.
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The DJGPP version is a little screwy. You need DJGPP 2.0, the djgpp.zip
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package unzipped into the lynx directory and some patience. I kludged it
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to compile with long filenames under Win95 so some fooling around may be
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required. To compile, run djgpp.bat that was extracted from the zip
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file. There is currently a problem with compiling HTML.c and I have
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contacted the author of DJGPP for help with getting this port further.
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Wayne Buttles
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lynx-port@fdisk.com
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Win32 port was further extended by Hiroyuki Senshu <senshu@shonai-cit.ac.jp>
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ftp://crab.it.osha.sut.ac.jp/pub/Win32/develope/senshu/Lynx/
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Most changes are ifdef'd
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#define _WIN_CC= .... for Windows C Compiler
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#define CJK_EX .... CJK EXtension
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#define SH_EX .... Senshu Hiroyuki EXtension
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#define WIN_EX .... Windows EXtension
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Lynx now builds with C++ Builder, Borland C++, Visual C++, and Cygwin.
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