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  1. Comments: Gated by NETNEWS@AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU
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  6. Date:         Tue, 29 Dec 1992 16:45:08 CST
  7. Sender:       Banyan Networks Discussion List <BANYAN-L@AKRONVM.BITNET>
  8. From:         Steve Cochran <cochran@KATANA.PCPD.HOU.COMPAQ.COM>
  9. Subject:      OS/2 Bound exes with Vines Toolkit?
  10. In-Reply-To:  <m0n2Byd-000DJEC@wotan.compaq.com>; from
  11.               "Stephane=Bourque%Eng%Incognito%TEST.ARTS.SFU.CA%VM1.CC.UAKRON
  12.               .EDU@twisto.eng.h ou.compaq.com" at Dec 16, 92 07:06:31 pm
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  15. Has anyone attempted to bind and executable that uses the 4.1x
  16. toolkit?  I have not been able to do this successfully....
  17. I receive a :
  18.  
  19. BIND: fatal error U1260: import by ordinal not defined: VNSAPI.180
  20.  
  21. I believe that this is due to the different library function names
  22. under OS/2 and DOS.  I was wondering if anyone has worked around this
  23. problem.....?
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  25.  
  26. Thanks....
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