From: John B. <bel...@cs...> - 2001-05-22 16:57:03
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On Tuesday, May 22, 2001, at 02:41 AM, Paul Reeves wrote: > John Bellardo wrote: >> [mapped drive hack] >> I don't know where the headers exist on Windows installs right >> now. Is there a /usr/include equivalent on Windows? If there isn't I >> bet the issue has already been handled in one form or another. >> > > I don't think any of the Windows platforms ship with headers. They come > with the > compiler. I meant the Firebird headers. It may be possible then to either modify the INCLUDE path or create an additional directory in the existing path with the same name and a copy (yuck) of the files. The problem is on Darwin the following will work: #include <Firebird/ibase.h>. But that will break on every other platform we support. It would be nice if well written code could be moved from one platform to another without much effort. Admittedly changing a #include is not much effort, which is why I'm not stuck on forcing platforms to conform. I am wondering if it would be possible and if there is interest. -John |