Le Dimanche 21 Juillet 2002 07:39, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto a �crit : > Amand TIHON wrote: > >Hi all, > > > >(Heavily) basing my work on an 1.2.2 patch, I've done a patch for > > the upstream source[1] of proftpd-1.2.5 which seems to work. > > Nice to hear :) > > >I still need help for two things. > > > >First, I thought the reverse nslookup would work but it doesn't. Not > >critical, but annoying. I'm quite new to IPv6, perhaps someone can > > do that in a couple of minutes :) > >This is inet_getname() in src/inet.c > > Was it working in 1.2.2+ipv6patch ???
The patch modified the declaration, but not the function itself... I'm pretty sure it even didn't compile as is, but I haven't looked at the 1.2.2 code. > >More important : I've tried to make a debian package, but I had to > >modify the configure.in and the generated configure is very > > different : the patches provided for the debian package refuse to > > apply. > > If I understood correctly you made: > > original source + ipv6patch and then debian related stuff... > > try instead: > > original source + debian related stuff and then ipv6patch > > You might get some rejects during the patching phase and these are > piece of code you might need to merge by hand again but then > all the rediff wil be included only in the ipv6patch without modifing > anything that come from debian. > IMHO it's much easier in this way. OK. I'll try that but I need some sleep before :) > >I've never packaged anything and proftpd seems a little too > > complicated to begin with :) > > If you can't succeed we will give it a shot. > > "You are not alone" ;) Thanks :) -- Amand Tihon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

