module test;

import  std.conv,
        std.stdio,
        std.stdint,
        std.socket;

void main(){
        auto _masterSock = new TcpSocket(AddressFamily.UNIX);
}

When you compile everything is fine, but that's when you start writing the following:
root@213:~/test# dmd test.d
root@213:~/test# ./test
std.socket.SocketOSException@std/socket.d(164): Unable to create socket: Protocol not supported
----------------
./test(std.socket.TcpSocket std.socket.TcpSocket.__ctor(std.socket.AddressFamily)+0x15) [0x807cb05]
./test(_Dmain+0x15) [0x8071199]
./test(extern (C) int rt.dmain2.main(int, char**).void runMain()+0x14) [0x8077530] ./test(extern (C) int rt.dmain2.main(int, char**).void tryExec(scope void delegate())+0x18) [0x8077040] ./test(extern (C) int rt.dmain2.main(int, char**).void runAll()+0x32) [0x8077572] ./test(extern (C) int rt.dmain2.main(int, char**).void tryExec(scope void delegate())+0x18) [0x8077040]
./test(main+0x94) [0x8076ff4]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6) [0xb760ae46]
./test() [0x80710d1]
----------------

OS:
root@213:~/test# uname -a
Linux 213.155.28.136 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Mar 26 05:20:33 UTC 2012 i686 GNU/Linux



He writes that is not supported, but why??

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