In article <[email protected]>, Bob Latham
<[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, Peter Howkins
>    <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:22:29AM +0100, Jim Lesurf wrote:

> > > My first point is that the above page seems to have binaries for
> > > Windows and Mac, but not for Linux. Can it also have a binary
> > > version for Linux, please? Or is that a problem for some reason?

> > Unfortuanately there are just too many versions of Linux (CPU
> > architecture (x86/x64/Sparc/ARM/Mips/etc), distribution
> > (Ubuntu/redhat/debian/puppy/gentoo/etc x 100), releases) to create a
> > universal binary that would run on all of them.

> I'm confused.

> The above suggests there is no linux version and the web site says that
> the Linux version is the only one that supports networking. I don't
> understand.

IIUC the Linux version provides the source code for you to compile and get
working. So there is a Linux version, but not as a runnable binary package.

Slainte,

Jim

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