Marc Aurele La France wrote:
True.  I did not touch DPS at all - I didn't think anyone made a DPS/NX
standalone agent that was IPv6 capable, nor that anyone was working on it.
I believe as long as you only use DPS as an extension built into the X server
it will work fine (at least we haven't seen problems with that on Solaris
since we shipped like this in Solaris 9).


I think the best thing to do here is to recode DPS to rely on xtrans.  But
that's out of my league at the moment...

That sounds like a reasonable approach if anyone is interested enough in tackling it. I'm not sure if it's worth the effort though.

People looking for other IPv6 & related projects can check out the list I put
on http://xwin.org:9673/xwin/IPv6 of things I didn't do when creating the IPv6
patches but thought should be done.  (Some like the XTI/TLI/streams support I
just don't know enough to do, nor do I know if any systems that use those have
IPv6 support for them - for Solaris & Linux it was much simpler to just use the
IPv6 sockets support.)

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