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Subject: Re: perl / socket.ph
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 6 Oct 1999 06:39:10 +0200 (CEST)".
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From: Masahiko Nakayama <nakayama@MIT.EDU>
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I'm going to reply to the email, [Re: perl / socket.ph],
pnis san wrote in Oct.06(Wed),1999 06:39(JST).

Dear Denes,

  Thank you for your reply.

  I did it, but still the same error was occured. I put
	require "sys/socket.ph";
into my perl program, but still the same error.

  Where did h2ph create files ?
  How can I tell that directory to my program to ?

  Regards,
  Masahiko Nakayama

>> Hello!
>> This is what man h2ph says:
>>     h2ph converts any C header files specified to the
>>     corresponding Perl header file format.  It is most easily
>>     run while in /usr/include:
>> 
>>       cd /usr/include; h2ph * sys/*
>> 
>> bye 
>> Denes
>> 
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