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# Easysock
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## An easy-to-use C socket library
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## An easy-to-use C socket library
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*Easysock* is a single-file, easy-to-use socket library, that can be used for network programming in C. It has no dependencies other than the C standard library.
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*Easysock* is a single-file, easy-to-use socket library, that can be used for network programming in C. It has no dependencies other than the C standard library.
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and link the library:
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and link the library:
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`gcc example.c -o example -leasysock`
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`gcc example.c -o example -leasysock`
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### Troubleshooting
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* **Library isn't loaded on Arch Linux, "cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"**
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This is becacuse Arch Linux [doesn't include '/usr/local/lib'](https://libreddit.tiekoetter.com/r/archlinux/comments/ws9qty/why_is_usrlocallib_not_in_the_default_search_path/) in its library search path by default. To add it, create a file ending in '.conf' under `/etc/ld.so.conf.d/`, and add '/usr/local/lib' to it. Then, run `ldconfig` as root.
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This file was written using [Dillinger](https://dillinger.io).
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This file was written using [Dillinger](https://dillinger.io).
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