On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 12:20:29PM +0000, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > On Thu, 24 Nov 2011 22:12:10 +1100 > "Rod Whitworth" wrote: > > > You are the only one who knows exactly what you did. Maybe. > > Why should we waste time guessing? > > > > It's a pretty damn stupid thing to do anyway when it is so easy to > > block v6 traffic using GENERIC and, BTW, your kernel is NOT GENERIC. > > It doesn't matter that you were too ignorant to change the name... > > > It may well not be worth the effort to fix if it is broken, especially > considering the difficulties IPV6 has brought. Have you tried
diff or GTFO > current out of interest. IPV6 commenting has broken the build before > assuming that is the single thing that was changed and it builds now > when uncommented. I completely disagree with damn stupid, it is > obviously the most reliable method to disable ipv6 and the archives > (ppp) add weight to this. > > You should ALWAYS /bin/cp -p GENERIC to a new file if you make changes > though, that could waste a lot of devs precious time.