If I may (and I know i'm 3 years late) but a developer who offers binaries could help users a little more than that and make his code more accessible/popular ... why not provide a 64bit windows binary? Also, your instructions are cryptic for a beginner.
Hi, I tried the program on Windows 7 64bit but it requires a 64bit binary. Could you build a 64bit version for windows? Thanks.
Sorry, no.
It should be a relatively simple matter to compile such for yourself - MS has free compiler versions that should work.
I'd be happy to help you with any problems you may have - we could essentially build a step by step tutorial in the help forum here, if you like.
In a nutshell, the tutorial would consist of:
1. Getting, installing MS 64 bit capable compiler.
2. Installing MS SDK for given OS version.
3. Creating a new console project in MS 64 bit capable compiler environment, and adding to this project, the inadyn-mt source, and header files.
4. Setting MS 64 bit capable compiler environment linker, include, etcetera options via relevant options dialogs.
5. Compile, and you're done.
If I may (and I know i'm 3 years late) but a developer who offers binaries could help users a little more than that and make his code more accessible/popular ... why not provide a 64bit windows binary? Also, your instructions are cryptic for a beginner.
In any case, I compiled your code using cygwin (after installing all dependencies). Whoever is interested can get it here: https://dl.dropbox.com/s/w9bdzqn93748396/inadyn-mt-win64.zip
However, the
-i
option mentioned in the README doesn't work. It says:Sat Sep 3 01:11:12 2016: W:GETCMD: Invalid option name at position 2 ('-i')
The help from
inadyn-mt -h
also doesn't show-i
. Any clues?Windows version 02.28.05 regress bug - the -i option - and Windows service short options in general.
It's addressed, along with freedns.afraid.org alias token fetching, in a patch which I'll make available in just a sec.
Thanks for the catch Mast B.