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+LYNX SUPPORT FOR SOCKETSHR/NETLIB 28-AUG-1996
+---------------------------------
+
+
+What is SocketShr?
+------------------
+
+SOCKETSHR is Eckhart Meyer's socket library interface to the MadGoat NETLIB
+package, which provides a vendor-independent interface to the VMS TCP/IP
+transports. Using this, the same image will run over any of the available
+packages, including UCX, Multinet, CMU, Pathway access and TCPWARE.
+
+SocketShr and NETLIB are separately available libraries that MUST be installed
+before LYNX can use them.
+
+
+How to get NETLIB and SOCKETSHR
+-------------------------------
+
+FTP:
+
+ ftp://ftp.kcl.ac.uk/default/socketshr.*
+ ftp://ftp.wku.edu/fileserv/socketshr.zip
+ ftp://ftp.spc.edu/macro32/savesets/socketshr.zip
+
+ ftp://ftp.kcl.ac.uk/madgoat/netlib.*
+ ftp://ftp.wku.edu/madgoat/netlib017.zip
+ ftp://ftp.spc.edu/macro32/savesets/netlib017.zip
+
+
+By E-Mail:
+ send the following commands in a mail message:
+
+ SEND SOCKETSHR.PACKAGE
+ SEND NETLIB.PACKAGE
+
+ To:
+ vmsserv @ kcl.ac.uk
+
+Other server's may also contain these packages.
+
+NETLIB is copyright of MadGoat Software; SOCKETSHR is copyright of Eckhart
+meyer.
+
+
+Preliminary Setup of SOCKETSHR
+------------------------------
+
+Once SOCKETSHR has been installed, TWO logical names should be defined:
+
+ SOCKETSHR Point to the appropriate shareable image
+ SOCKETSHR_LIBRARY Point to the directory containing SOCKETSHR.H
+ and IOCTL.H
+
+Both should be defined /system /exec
+
+
+Building LYNX
+-------------
+
+Run the BUILD.COM procedures and select the SOCKETSHR_TCP option. This will
+build an image that will run over the SOCKETSHR/NETLIB routines.
+
+
+Andy Harper
+Kings College London
+A.Harper@bay.cc.kcl.ac.uk