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Subject: Re: Wnn4 and Wnn6?  Re: 20.2 release is a go + Binary kit instructions
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Raymond Toy <toy@rtp.ericsson.se> writes:

> Is there a reason to pick Wnn4 over Wnn6 (or vice versa)?  Is a
> precompiled version of Wnn4 available?  

Wnn6 is for sites which have a version 6 server available to them. The 
version 6 server is only availble commercially, and only for a few
platforms. For everyone else the version 4 server has been released to 
the public domain.
 
> Is there some documentation on how to use Wnn?  I'm mostly interested
> in methods for Korean.

Almost all of the information I have is in Japanese. I'll see if I can 
dig up anything in Korean. Please note that the Korean support for Egg 
is almost completly untested... Any assistance in this area is
appreciated (I don't speak Korean).

> configure --help says Wnn6 is alpha code and Wnn4 is beta.  I hope it
> doesn't matter much.

Actually, I need to remove both of those comments. The Wnn interface
code for both versions seems quite stable, with the only real problems 
I've run across at this point deal with unexpected events, etc.
 
> Sorry for all of the questions,

No problem.
 
--
Jareth

