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called compat. I've updated the linux and windows builds and it looks pretty
good. I also added a config.h file which we have to edit by hand until I can
work on build some more. Linux File operations now use 64 bit mode, windows
can't, or at least, I don't feel like researching it right now.
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copyright 2007-2008.
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also made sure the copyright is at the top of all the files, it's been too long.
Anyway, this may effect some code, but not much, and it's an easy enough fix.
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lot of problems. This may require a little more research, but basically, you
can't just call them inline wherever you'd like. I managed to get it to work
by providing simple one line wrapper functions for each function we acquired as
a pointer. Crazy mess. Anyway, it should load the library just once now, and
Bu::Socket looks a little bit cleaner, but not a heck of a lot.
I also added some more docs and removed the author references.
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other libraries, so I got it all compiling and working in windows, yay!... I tried to minimize the impact on the code: I made a DYNLOAD macro that evaluates to nothing on everything else, but runs the dynamic code if compiled for windows... also, apparently I had been randomly switching between ifdef and ifndef WIN32: so i made most of them ifdefs so it was less confusing...
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