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inet_ntop support in cygwin?


I just completed the install and download of all the packages of cygwin.
When compiling a program in cygwin I get the following..

gcc -g -Wall -c connect.c
connect.c: In function `lookup_host':
connect.c:26: warning: implicit declaration of function `inet_ntop'
connect.c:26: `INET_ADDRSTRLEN' undeclared (first use in this function)
connect.c:26: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
connect.c:26: for each function it appears in.)
connect.c: In function `connection_open':
connect.c:48: `INET_ADDRSTRLEN' undeclared (first use in this function)
connect.c:68: warning: implicit declaration of function `inet_pton'
connect.c:48: warning: unused variable `hostname'
make: *** [connect.o] Error 1

A search from / showed that the inet_ntop() function and INET_ADDRSTRLEN
define are not defined anywhere.  Does cygwin support inet_ntop()?

P.S. please respond directly as I'm not a member of this list.

Thank You,
Jeff Harris
harrija@storagetek.com

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