Major fixes for Linux compatibility: - Added comprehensive Linux socket type definitions to stdafx.h - Created SocketOpsLinux.cpp with Linux socket operations implementation - Added ListenSocketLinux.h with epoll-based socket listening - Updated Network.h to conditionally include platform-specific headers - Modified SocketDefines.h to support both Windows OVERLAPPED and Linux equivalents - Updated CMakeLists.txt to use correct platform-specific source files - Added additional socket constants and error code mappings for Linux These changes address the compilation errors related to: - Missing SOCKET, HANDLE, OVERLAPPED type definitions - Windows-specific socket functions (WSASocket, closesocket, etc.) - Platform-specific listen socket implementations - Socket operations and error handling The LoginServer should now compile successfully on Linux while maintaining Windows compatibility. |
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README.md
Knight Online
1.0.0
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