(Answer) (Category) SCO comp.unix.sco.programmer FAQ. : (Category) SCO Development Environments. :
I have a 3.2v4 OS and the SCO 3.2v4 DS. I'm trying to build something and seem to be missing headers and libraries.
In that version of the OS, the TCP/IP and NFS development systems were not included in the DS, but were bundled as separate packages. You have to either get the "TCP/IP Development Kit" and the "NFS Develoment" kit or consider the upgrade paths mentioned above. These will give you, for example, libsocket.
robertlipe@usa.net
There were always bundled DS's (ODT DS) corresponding to the same-time-release Unix, TCP, NFS, etc. DS's. Unfortunately, packaging was such that if you had standalone Unix + TCP, you needed standalone Unix DS, TCP DS. Couldn't use Unix + ODT DS, nor ODT + Unix DS (though the latter might actually have worked, I forget). So if you're trying to buy a DS now, you need to be aware of the many opportunities to buy the wrong thing.
From Bela Lubkin, minor editing by robertl
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