-RMr supports both NNG and Nanomsg as underlying transport. They
-are separate beasts, and while an NNG based program can
-communicate with a Nanomsg based programme, their APIs are NOT
-compatible. For this reason, and others, RMr generates two
-libraries and requires that the underlying transport be selected
-at link time rather than run time. The RMr API for both underlying
-mechanisms is the same, so generating a NNG and Nanomsg version
-of a programme should require no extra work; other than adding
-a second link statement and giving it a different name.
-
-Nanomsg is on its way out with respect to community support. RMr
-will continue to support Nanomsg for a short period of time, but
-new programmes should NOT use Nanomsg.
+RMR supports only NNG as the underlying transport. Nanomsg
+support was dropped starting with version 1.0.45 as Nanomsg
+has reached end of life. The package generation and install
+will produce a single RMR library: librmr_nng. RMR is designed
+to support different underlying transport mechanisms, which
+might require separate libraries, and thus the library name is
+given a suffix of _nng to reflect the transport mechanism
+in use.
+
+Regardless of transport mechanism supported by an RMR library,
+the RMR API will be identical, thus it is possible for an application
+to shift mechanisms simply by referencing a different library (should
+multiple RMR libraries become available).