I dared myself to fix nml-over-tcp, and got it working this evening.
There are still no working sample configs (I think there's something
buggy in configs/common/{client,server}.nml) but on my local machine the
linuxcncrsh-tcp test passes, and by using edited copies of its tcp.nml I
used axis and tklinuxcnc remotely across two computers on my network to
home, jog, and run MDI commands.  All tests were between 64-bit linux
computers.

This is approximately the level of functionality we think nml-over-tcp
had in linuxcnc 2.6, except that it should also have the reliable
command reception feature we added in 2.7, which is what broke
nml-over-tcp when it was first introduced.

The work is on a branch, "[origin/]jepler/master/nml-tcp" and will not
make it into a release branch anytime soon.

Jeff

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