[Frank Lhota points out many of the evils of Winsock on Windows, which is not needed when using Cygwin]
Frank, I am looking forward to adding your Cygwin configuration for Unicon, and of course, you will need to add what #ifdef's you have to in order for it to use regular sockets and not Winsock.
Let us take a step back here.
What is the compelling reason for having a Windows version of Unicon and a separate Cygwin on Windows version of Unicon? If there is a compelling reason, can the compile time checks be turned into run time checks?
It would be much, much nicer to only ship one version of Unicon for Windows instead of a Win-specific one and a Cygwin-specific one.
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