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#pragma comment(lib,"Ws2_32.lib")
#include<sdkddkver.h>
#include<conio.h>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<iostream>
#include<WinSock2.h>
#include<windows.h>
#define SCK_VERSION2 0x0202

using namespace std;

int main()
{
    long SUCCESSFUL;
    WSAData WinSockData;
    WORD DLLVERSION;

    DLLVERSION=MAKEWORD(2,1);
    SUCCESSFUL=WSAStartup(DLLVERSION,&WinSockData);
    SOCKADDR_IN ADDRESS;
    int AddressSize=sizeof(ADDRESS);

    SOCKET sock_LISTEN;
    SOCKET sock_CONNECTION;
    sock_CONNECTION=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,NULL);

    ADDRESS.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1");
    ADDRESS.sin_family=AF_INET;
    ADDRESS.sin_port=htons(444);

    sock_LISTEN=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,NULL);

    bind(sock_LISTEN,(SOCKADDR *)&ADDRESS,sizeof(ADDRESS));

    listen(sock_LISTEN,SOMAXCONN);

    for(;;)
    {
        cout<<"\n\tSERVER:Waiting for incoming connection...";
        if(sock_CONNECTION=accept(sock_LISTEN,(SOCKADDR *)&ADDRESS,&AddressSize));
        {
            cout<<"\n\tA connection was found!"<<endl;
            SUCCESSFUL=send(sock_CONNECTION,"Welcome! You are now connected to the Server!",46,NULL);
        }
    }
 }

Whenever I try building this code for server I get following errors:

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I'm totally new. I'm using code blocks. I've been searching for solution from last 4 days but I'm not understanding anything. Please help

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  • Are you using gcc for compiling?
    – so61pi
    Jun 24, 2014 at 13:28
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    Looks like this #pragma didn't work. Note that its MSVC-specific
    – Igor R.
    Jun 24, 2014 at 13:29
  • Add the library to the additional libraries in the settings. Also, the answer in the dupe just says you have to switch compilers. That's not true at all. I've successfully used MinGW for most of the API.
    – chris
    Jun 24, 2014 at 13:30
  • @Arkady, The one in the proposed duplicate question.
    – chris
    Jun 24, 2014 at 13:55

1 Answer 1

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If you are using CodeBlocks, then you use MinGW that goes with it (I guess, according to low experience level).

This feature works at Visual Studio compilers:

#pragma comment(lib,"Ws2_32.lib") 

With MinGW such #pragma will not work.

Instead if it you have to open "Project" -> "Options", then choose your project at left tree (or "Debug"/"Release", if you want that change work just there), and then open tab "link settings".

Press "Add" and find library name like "libws2_32.a" in your MinGW/lib/ directory.

After try rebuild. Hope that will helps.

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    The name you add should just be ws2_32. The lib and .a are taken care of.
    – chris
    Jun 24, 2014 at 13:56
  • Not exactly this way. For just "ws2_32" he will also have to set in tab "Search directories" in subtab "Linker" path to "MinGW\lib", then "ws2_32" will works.
    – Arkady
    Jun 24, 2014 at 14:04
  • I don't ever recall having to change the default search directories for libraries in there.
    – chris
    Jun 24, 2014 at 14:06
  • I had to. To avoid this, as I remember, it needs to set "Settings -> Compiler -> search directories -> Linker". Maybe they are set automatically if CodeBlocks goes with MinGW, I don't know. I used it just with another MinGW compilation, so I had to define that.
    – Arkady
    Jun 24, 2014 at 14:27
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    @timidgeek that means that you put "NULL" where it waits "int" (as you can see from function declaration). If you use modern compiler, and you do, I guess, you have to change "NULL" to "0" everywhere, where it uses as zero (for example, in your socket creation function) and "NULL" to "nullptr" where it has to be pointer that points to nowere.
    – Arkady
    Jun 24, 2014 at 17:56

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