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Chun-wei Fan authored
Currently, the Windows code use Winsock2-specific APIs to try to emulate calls such as inet_pton(), inet_ntop() and if_nametoindex(), which may not do the job all the time. On Vista and later, Winsock2 does provide a proper implementation for these functions, so we can use them if they exist on the system, by querying for them during g_networking_init(). Otherwise, we continue to use the original code path for these, in the case of XP and Server 2003. This enables many of the network-address tests to pass on Windows as a result, when the native Winsock2 implementations can be used. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730352
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