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<windows.h> somewhat cloyingly attempts to include <winsock.h> by default, which causes problems if the rest of the program is trying to use the incompatible <winsock2.h>. The Windows sysdep header attempts to prevent this by forcibly defining the winsock header guard macro, so that it will not be included. However, this does not work on MinGW because it uses a different guard macro name. This patch changes the code to instead define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN, which is a more portable way to ensure that <winsock.h> will not be included. Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71405 Reviewed-By: Ralf Habacker <ralf.habacker@freenet.de>
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