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On 2011-05-04 13:32, Jamie Bullock wrote:
> Instead, in the case of mrpeach, the second object can't be instantiated, and 
> iemnet/udpreceive just fails silently.

with iemnet, it's not so "silently". rather, you can query the object
whether it was able to bind to the port (and eventually change it)

> Would the respective authors of these objects consider adding this 'multiple 
> instances with same port' functionality?

well, problem is that ports are designed to be used exclusively (e.g. if
you have a web-server running on port 80, you cannot have another
webserver running on port 80.


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