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While this package is used (witnessed by a steady flow of bugreports), the progress is relatively slow, and the code a bit old. | While this package is used (witnessed by a steady flow of bugreports), the progress is relatively slow, and the code a bit old. | ||
− | It would already help tremendously if knowledgable users would contribute a few decent demoes. (that could also be used to test certain functionality) | + | It would already help tremendously if knowledgable users would contribute a few decent demoes. (that could also be used to test certain functionality). |
Since many people had a problem with DNS resolving under *nix, a header translation roughly equivalent to POSIX libresolv functionality has been added in 2.4.4 for FreeBSD and Linux. | Since many people had a problem with DNS resolving under *nix, a header translation roughly equivalent to POSIX libresolv functionality has been added in 2.4.4 for FreeBSD and Linux. |
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fcl-net is a package of the FCL that provides networking services, including the former netdb - DNS resolving, for *nix systems.
While this package is used (witnessed by a steady flow of bugreports), the progress is relatively slow, and the code a bit old.
It would already help tremendously if knowledgable users would contribute a few decent demoes. (that could also be used to test certain functionality).
Since many people had a problem with DNS resolving under *nix, a header translation roughly equivalent to POSIX libresolv functionality has been added in 2.4.4 for FreeBSD and Linux.
Example Code
Example code is available in /usr/local/share/fpcsrc/packages/fcl-net/examples.
See also
External links
- Pascal Warrior's Journey: Encryption / Decryption and Asynchronous Socket Programming June 24th, 2012.