Either use
::requires 'rxsock' LIBRARY
or, for the class interface
::requires rxsock.cls

That's all what should necessary to do.  (But yes, librxsock.so is the
Linux equivalent of a Windows dll)

On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 7:37 PM, Phillip Gramly <prgra...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The RxSock TCP/IP Socket Functions Reference states that the 'rxsock.dll'
> has to be located in my LIBPATH .
>
> i just ran a debian dpkg --listfiles commandfor oorexx and i don't see
> that rxsock.dll was included in the oorexx 4.2 debian package.
>
> do i need to install some other package to get RxSock?
>
> i do see /usr/lib/librxsock.so - is that actually the rxsock.dll version
> for linux?
>
> thanks,
> pg
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