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lwIP_pktif.vcproj Replaced spaces with underscores in msvc8 project files (unfortunately, the savannah cvs server doesn't support the command 'rename', so I had to delete the old files and add them renamed) 2008-01-27 11:43:16 +00:00
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lwIP.vcproj Minor changes in Win32 port: fix some warnings 2008-01-04 22:37:28 +00:00
readme.txt Update win32 readme.txt 2007-11-23 21:58:46 +00:00

lwIP for Win32

This is a quickly hacked port and example project of the lwIP library to
Win32/MSVC8.

It doesn't (yet?) include support for dhcp, autoip, slipif, ppp or pppoe. This
is simply because none of the active developers using this port are using these
interfaces right now.

To get this compiling, you have to set a couple of environment variables:
- LWIP_DIR: points to the main lwip tree (the folder where is the CHANGELOG file).
- PCAP_DIR: points to the WinPcap Developer's Packs (containing 'include' and 'lib')

You also will have to copy the file 'lwipcfg_msvc.h.example' to
'lwipcfg_msvc.h' and modify to suit your needs (WinPcap adapter number,
IP configuration).

Note that you also have to set the PCAP_DIR environment variable to point
to the WinPcap Developer's Packs (containing 'include' and 'lib').

Included in the contrib\ports\win32 directory is the network interface driver
using the winpcap library.

lwIP: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip/
WinPCap: http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/winpcap/