Nobody appears to have broken the current master after the source-specific merge. My TODO for 1.6.0 is just the following:
(1) ipv6-subtrees autodetection. I'm probably not going to delay 1.6.0 in order to do (2) procd integration. Am I forgetting anything? For (1), I suggested simply testing that we're Linux >= 3.11, but Matthieu disagrees -- ever the perfectionnist, he wants something more reliable. If anyone knows how to reliably detect ipv6-subtrees support, we're interested. (Dave, perhaps you could ask on netdev?) Note that we could conceivably release 1.6.0 now, and do a 1.6.1 when we find out how to detect ipv6-subtrees. As to (2), I think the only issue is the handling of SIGHUP. The standalone babeld is currently unable to reconfigure itself at runtime, it requires a restart. This should not be too difficult to do, since the Quagga version has no problem with reconfiguration, but it's a little more work than I want to do before I release 1.6.0. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

