James Carlson wrote:

The point is that having two is confusing, and of the two, 3XNET is
better for modern applications (i.e., those attempting to use socket
options), so I'd recommend it first.  The other one seems to have
little going for it but the well-known name and prestige location in
the man page search path.


So why are there two different libraries? Isn't the xnet
functionality a proper superset of libsocket?


- Bart


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Bart Smaalders                  Solaris Kernel Performance
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