Hi, There's a lot of stuff going on in a number of branches of babeld (I'll let Matthieu and Baptiste announce the new stuff themselves), and we're running out of letters in the Latin alphabet to name the command-line options. I've therefore decided to add features to the parser so that we can put everything in the config file.
There are two new features. 1. Default interface options can be set using the "default" keyword. Where before you would say something like interface eth0 split-horizon true interface eth1 split-horizon false interface gre0 split-horizon false interface gre1 split-horizon false you can now say default split-horizon false interface eth0 split-horizon true 2. Most global options can be set using the "option" keyword. Where you used to run babeld with an option babeld -k 42 eth0 you can now put the option in the config file option kernel-priority 42 or on the command-line using a more legible syntax babeld -C 'option kernel-priority 42' eth0 I'm planning to remove many of the command-line options at some point. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

