Windows Subsystem for Linux compatibility fix #2013
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On systems where getifaddrs() exists but isn't implemented, behave as if 'resolve_nic_name()' were entirely unsupported.
This is a fix for jupyter/notebook#1331 and a workaround for microsoft/WSL#185 . It's not exactly a beautiful solution, and it's probable that the Bash-on-Windows folks will have fixed the root cause of this problem before they next pull in the latest build of ZeroMQ. I certainly wouldn't object if you declined this PR on those grounds. But I wrote the fix, and it works, so I figure I might as well share it.