onsdag den 1 juni 2011 klockan 00:20 skrev Alfred M. Szmidt detta: > > I personally would welcome a time span that would allow me to > complete the migration of syslogd towards IPv6, to provide > selective binding, and to the elimination of pre-initiated > forwarding sockets. > > There is absolutley no hurry to make a release, last release was in > 2010-05-15 and my plan is once a year or so. So whatever works for > you, works for everyone :-)
The IPv6 migration of 'syslogd' is complete as soon as the draft [1] produces a final commit. The intended tasks have been reached! On the other hand I have today achieved a migration of 'ftpd' that implements EPRT and EPSV for IPv4 as well as IPv6. At the moment it runs on OpenBSD and responds well to the native FTP client as delivered by OpenBSD. The question is whether we want to incorporate also this code into the first possible release. Comments? The patch sets, presently three in number, need beautyfication and some optimisation, as well as implementation of the exceptional corner cases in EPSV, but the major mechanisms are clearly proven. If you all contribute to the updated autoconf, also forced upon us by recent changes in GNU Lib, certifying that GNU/kFreeBSD can be targeted and that the recent breakage for OpenBSD be fixed, then I will care for 'ftpd'. Ideally we should make an attempt to get autoconf fit for OpenSolaris at the same time, fit enough to compile 'libinetutils' if nothing else. My NexentaCore system is now and then pointing me to portability issues. Best regards, Mats [1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-inetutils/2011-07/msg00004.html