Mike A. Harris writes:
 > The problem with the IPv6 support commited to XFree86 CVS, was 
 > that it requires the system to have IPv6 support wether you 
 > actually use IPv6 at all or not.  In other words, if your kernel 
 > does not support IPv6, then you can not use XFree86 CVS as it 
 > requires IPv6 unconditionally to be available on the system 
 > wether or not the X server will actually be used with IPv6.
 > 
 > That was the original problem, however I do not know if that is 
 > still the case or wether it's been fixed now or not.  It's 
 > possible that someone fixed the IPv6 to not be unconditional, but 
 > if it did get fixed, I must have missed seeing the checkin.


No, it shouldn't. I've fixed it.

Egbert.


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