NFlO$ c) cW NFh`:aa% c$ppdos< 4HFSinclude:net:dli_var.h/* * Too bad we don't have symlinks for GNO ... * This file allows a program to use the *proper* name for this * header file, while allowing the "real" header file to reside on * a ProDOS volume. This is good for speed and disk integrity, * and gives a work-around for those sites which don't use HFS. * * $Id: dli_var.h,v 1.1 1997/02/28 04:41:52 gdr Exp $ */ #ifndef _NET_DLI_VAR_H_ #include #endif NF%`:aa% c$ppdos< [HFSinclude:net:if_arp.h/* * Too bad we don't have symlinks for GNO ... * This file allows a program to use the *proper* name for this * header file, while allowing the "real" header file to reside on * a ProDOS volume. This is good for speed and disk integrity, * and gives a work-around for those sites which don't use HFS. * * $Id: if_arp.h,v 1.1 1997/02/28 04:41:53 gdr Exp $ */ #ifndef _NET_IF_ARP_H_ #include #endif NF؏`:aa& c$ppdos< ܧHFSinclude:net:raw_cb.h/* * Too bad we don't have symlinks for GNO ... * This file allows a program to use the *proper* name for this * header file, while allowing the "real" header file to reside on * a ProDOS volume. This is good for speed and disk integrity, * and gives a work-around for those sites which don't use HFS. * * $Id: raw_cb.h,v 1.1 1997/02/28 04:41:53 gdr Exp $ */ #ifndef _NET_RAW_CB_H_ #include #endif NF`:aa' c$ppdos= PHFSinclude:netinet:in_systm.h/* * Too bad we don't have symlinks for GNO ... * This file allows a program to use the *proper* name for this * header file, while allowing the "real" header file to reside on * a ProDOS volume. This is good for speed and disk integrity, * and gives a work-around for those sites which don't use HFS. * * $Id: in_systm.h,v 1.1 1997/02/28 04:41:59 gdr Exp $ */ #ifndef _NETINET_IN_SYSTM_H_ #include #endif NFظ`:aa( c$ppdos> rHFSinclude:sys:ioctl_compat.h/* * Too bad we don't have symlinks for GNO ... * This file allows a program to use the *proper* name for this * header file, while allowing the "real" header file to reside on * a ProDOS volume. This is good for speed and disk integrity, * and gives a work-around for those sites which don't use HFS. * * $Id: ioctl_compat.h,v 1.1 1997/02/28 04:41:59 gdr Exp $ */ #ifndef _SYS_IOCTL_COMPAT_H_ #include #endif