Follow-up Comment #7, bug #25025 (project gnustep):

For error 10013 google tells me:

Permission denied. 
An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access
permissions. An example is using a broadcast address for sendto without
broadcast permission being set using setsockopt(SO_BROADCAST). 

Another possible reason for the WSAEACCES error is that when the bind
function is called (on Windows NT 4 SP4 or later), another application,
service, or kernel mode driver is bound to the same address with exclusive
access. Such exclusive access is a new feature of Windows NT 4 SP4 and later,
and is implemented by using the SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE option. 



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