David Ashley wrote:
> Later versions of .Net replace the
> original libraries for ones that work like Linux (99% at least).


(sssiiggghh...) That is a most unfortunate situation.

So all of a sudden, to install ooRexx, ooRexx will be dragging along .Net onto 
target boxes. Bloat, bloat, bloat...

So within .Net, MS did mapping between the native TCP/IP stack that comes with 
the Windows OS and publishes an API that is more similar to what Linux natively 
supplies?

Aaaahhh... and Mono is an OSS/FS implementation of .Net... so perhaps ooRexx 
could harvest intellectual property from Mono, thereby bypass .Net as a 
dependency?

Blessings,

-- 
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/

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