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Originally Posted by The Lucas
I didn't really look at the code. I know it requires .NET to run after helping install it on scouting laptops last year and figured that was why it was named OprNET. I do most programming in my Linux boot and I still havent installed Visual Studio Express like my old laptop (which I used to work with the Bongle's old '08 OPR code among other things). I'm glad that team update 16 made OPR relevant again (though it is still not a great fit for the game)
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It should just require the MSVC runtimes (I think, I'm not good at this redistributing thing), which I imagine are included in the .NET distributable. Probably won't help with your linux needs though, since it uses the Win32 WinINet functions rather than an OSS standard.
I called it OPRNet because it was (inter)net-capable, rather than having the user manually create text files to parse.