I should comment that the original method initializeNetworkIfError (whatever): was there because at the time (long ago) tcp/ip network support was an optional feature on macintosh and windows machines so there was fall back to support no network. That's unlikely today, and changing to just use the initializeNetwork is
fine, where a thrown NetworkError would result in a valid sunit error.


On Nov 13, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Dan Corneanu wrote:

I think it was not me. I have removed nothing from Network-Kernel.
We should use NetNameResolver class>>initializeNetwork. The method
throws a NetworkError if it can not initialize the network.
I think the method was never present in the pharo image.


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