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@Remove the modula-3-socks port.  It is obsolete.  CVSup works fine
now with standard runsocks, and I have finally updated the manual
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@This provides SOCKS support for Modula-3 network applications.  It is
based on the H-P SOCKS library, with modifications developed by Darryl
Okahata to support Modula-3's thread package.  It uses version 4 of the
SOCKS protocol, which is compatible with both version 4 and version 5
SOCKS servers.

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@This package implements SOCKS support for Modula-3 applications.  It
will be used to support SOCKS operation in the soon-to-be-released next
version of CVSup.

A tip of the hat to:  Darryl Okahata, who developed the patches
necessary to make the SOCKS library work with Modula-3's multithreaded
I/O system.
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