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LYNX-DEV JUST a suggestion, no more


From: Nelson Henry Eric
Subject: LYNX-DEV JUST a suggestion, no more
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 10:13:48 +0900 (JST)

FWIW, what I had in mind for replacing the reference to README.win-386
in CHANGES.new was something like the appended.

__Henry

*** CHANGES.new.orig    Tue Oct 28 09:54:36 1997
--- CHANGES.new Tue Oct 28 10:03:10 1997
***************
*** 2460,2468 ****
  * Merged with patches and makefiles from Wayne Buttles 
    (address@hidden) to enable compilation in two new environments: 
    Win32 (95/NT) with Borland C++ 4.52 compiler, and 386 DOS with DJGPP 
!   compiler.  See README.win-386 for more info.  Separate utility programs
!   needed for compiling and running Lynx on those platforms are available
!   from Wayne at <http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/wlynx/>. - WB, KW
  * Fixed Telnet for Win32 - WB
  * (chartrans) Small correction in SGML.c (set_chartrans_handling) - KW
  1997-02-26
--- 2460,2473 ----
  * Merged with patches and makefiles from Wayne Buttles 
    (address@hidden) to enable compilation in two new environments: 
    Win32 (95/NT) with Borland C++ 4.52 compiler, and 386 DOS with DJGPP 
!   compiler.  To add ports for Win32 (95/NT) and 386 DOS computers with a
!   packet driver, four new defines were created: _WINDOWS (Defined for Win32
!   specific code - Mostly TCP related), DJGPP (Defined for 386 specific code -
!   Mostly TCP related), DOSPATH (Defined for any DOS'ish computer), and
!   NOSIGHUP (Defined for computers not supporting sighup signal calls).
!   Separate utility programs needed for compiling and running Lynx on those
!   platforms are available from Wayne at
!   <http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/wlynx/>. - WB, KW
  * Fixed Telnet for Win32 - WB
  * (chartrans) Small correction in SGML.c (set_chartrans_handling) - KW
  1997-02-26
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