Ok, after you solved the IPv6 stuff, let's get back to our original test plan.
On 17.11.2010 06:32, Charles Wilson wrote: > 1) test the binary in IPv4 mode. e.g. drop it in place of your > current 5.0-1 tftpd.exe and make sure it still works with your inhouse > IPv4 clients without any trouble. Done. Works with the patch in your last mail. > 2) uninstall the service and re-install using the new tftpd-config > (--standalone?). Make sure that still works (also, you probably want to > install the test release of csih-0.9.2-1, for the complete XP64bit > treatment). Tested and found another small issue: the "--standalone" case branch has a superfluous "shift" which breaks parsing of later params. Please remove. And - it seems there are some ways to misspell csih_inform: :-) /usr/bin/tftpd-config: line 175: cish_inform: command not found /usr/bin/tftpd-config: line 176: csih_infomr: command not found > 3) Make sure this 5.0-2-src package also rebuilds. Done. > 4) Plan to advertise tftp (-hpa) as "nominally" supporting IPv6 but in > the announcement we'll say it's untested. > > 5) Don't bother to say anything about the -m remap support. AFAICT, > it's pretty straightforward. Unless there is a giant undetected bug > upstream, it should Just Work(tm) if anybody tries it. Thanks for the hints! Would you mind preparing a last package with the discussed changes, than I could take over - or do you still have any TODOs? > Release schedule: > If you're happy with this, and confident that you can continue > maintaining it from here out (don't worry; I'm not going to get hit by a > bus -- but you'll be running point for tftp/tftpd) -- then we can plan > the transition and rollout the new packages. > > We'll have to coordinate > a) uploading the tftp and the updated inetutils packages, and > b) sending the announcements of those two packages > I'll need some time for (a) because I have to update inetutil's > iu-config and syslog-config scripts; fortunately the major surgery -- > removing tftp/tftpd -- from inetutils is already done. Just let me know then when you're ready. -- Gernot
