I would like to compile a DC++ client that gets the extern IP automatic, instead of doing this manually. Is this is a simple thing to do?
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I would appriciate any help, if anyone could help me.
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What gives you that impression?jippekaka wrote:Dunno, for me it looks like a 4-5 lines of code or something like that.
Prove me wrong then...TheParanoidOne wrote:What gives you that impression?jippekaka wrote:Dunno, for me it looks like a 4-5 lines of code or something like that.
Huh? What are you talking about? I don't know how many lines of code it would be. I'm just wondering what makes you think it would be 4-5 lines.jippekaka wrote:Prove me wrong then...TheParanoidOne wrote:What gives you that impression?jippekaka wrote:Dunno, for me it looks like a 4-5 lines of code or something like that.
233 lines would just about do it.jippekaka wrote:Prove me wrong then...TheParanoidOne wrote:What gives you that impression?jippekaka wrote:Dunno, for me it looks like a 4-5 lines of code or something like that.
It is zero lines of code. Use a dynamic hostname.jippekaka wrote:Dunno, for me it looks like a 4-5 lines of code or something like that.
Still applies. =)GargoyleMT wrote:It is zero lines of code. Use a dynamic hostname.
a simple grep revealed to me that this is not the case,Twink wrote:i thought dc++ already did this as long as the hubs supported userip2??
This sounds wonderful. (Just look at Help/Support - this is the #1 topic there.)mgillespie wrote:With these changes, it should just work straight out of the box in Active Mode on a UPnP enabled system...
I'll give it a try.mgillespie wrote:Have updated my UPnP test binary with the latest code to include this.. Have also updated the PDF docs.