On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 10:42:32PM +0200, Jacco de Leeuw wrote:
> Darren Gamble wrote:
> 
> >I've recompiled the source RPM under FC2 and installed it in the place of
> >the FC1 RPM.
> >
> >The problem unfortunately persists.
> > getPtyMaster: No more free pseudo-tty's
> 
> Perhaps you could enable patch0 (an older pty patch from Debian) in the
> SPEC file instead of patch4?
> 
> It may not compile cleanly, though. I guess I should have a look at
> Francois Dive's current l2tpd.deb and get an update for this particular
> pty patch. It probably has other patches too. Or perhaps it's time
> for a 0.70 release which contains the patches accumulated on this
> mailinglist?

i'd say it is time. My cvs branch start to be way off the upstream
version ;) This is my last changelog entry:

l2tpd (0.70-pre20031121-1) unstable; urgency=high

  * New version including debian diff (closes: #240958).
  * debian/rules rewritten. (closes: #240964).
  * l2tpd is now a good daemon. (closes: #240965).
  * Added support for listen-address.
  * Fix for secret file fd leak (Vilmos Nebehaj).
  * Fix for buffer leak on failed control messages (Damion de Soto).
  * Rewrote avp handling code (indianess / alignement awareness)
    (closes: #198815).
  * Hostname properly dealt with (from config or real hostname).
  * Rewrote pid handling code. (closes: #228415).
  * Remove control pipe on exit.
  * Added little control pipe input checking + basic doc.
  * Fix multiline string gcc issue (Andreas Metzler).
    (closes: #194945).
  * Fix package description (closes: #172748).
  * Fix for w2k ECHO issue (Damion de Soto) (closes: #222468).
  * Merged with upstream subversion repository.

 -- Jean-Francois Dive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Sun,  2 May 2004 19:14:23 +0200

i do have more stuff in the pipe as well, time beeing the main constraint off course.

> 
> Jacco
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