said:
>
> I am redirecting this to scoug-programming...
>
> >I admit that these are not thoroughly exhaustive,
>
> That much is true.
>
> >but this does indicate a strong probability that
> >this is not duplicating anyone elses work.
>
> Do a little searching of the net-snmp mailing lists at SourceForge.
I'll try that.
>
> >Side note: If successful on EMX, we might also want
> >to try compiling for a more direct OS/2 executable.
>
> What do you mean? EMX generates standard OS/2 executables. The only
> difference is that the runtimes typically are not statically linked. This
> is also possible with VAC though few folks do it. The required dll's are
> installed in \os2\dll.
>
> Steven
What I'm trying to say is that perhaps something that doesn't
need the EMX runtime dll's. Sorry about not being clear enough.
Regards,
Dallas E. Legan II / leganii@surfree.com / dallasii@kincyb.com
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