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Re: IPv6 oddness in ra_svn

From: Julian Foad <julianfoad_at_btopenworld.com>
Date: 2005-03-23 19:32:47 CET

Daniel Berlin wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 15:33 +0000, Julian Foad wrote:
>>Is this patch OK?
>
> Looks right.
> You should probably run it through svncheck6 just for kicks (assuming
> you have ipv6 support in your OS)

Sorry, can't - I've disabled IPv6 because that's the only way I could find to
make my ADSL connection to my ISP work properly.*

Committed in r13616.

- Julian

[* Web sites other than my ISP's own worked OK. For my ISP's (Andrews and
Arnold), something like: the DNS provided an IPv6 address as the main address
of my ISP's web pages; my router doesn't support IPv6; the timeout was very
long (minutes) before my OS (SuSE GNU/Linux 9.1) gave up and tried an IPv4
address which finally worked. Next web page access: same sequence. Result:
unusable.]

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