* simon  <simon(a)josefsson.org> writes:
 What's wrong with the UDP support already present in XEmacs?
 `open-network-stream' is a compiled Lisp function
 ...
 Fifth argument PROTOCOL is a network protocol.  Currently 'tcp
  (Transmission Control Protocol) and 'udp (User Datagram Protocol) are
  supported.  When omitted, 'tcp is assumed. 
I haven't looked too closely into that, but I don't think it would
work for me.  I think I'd run into the same sorts of problems as with
zenirc's dcc sends...
,----[ from zenirc-dcc.el ]
| ; DCC `send' isn't yet implemented because emacs does not provide server
| ; sockets.  One way to get around this would be to write a small C or perl
| ; program to do the listening and interface it with emacs.
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