Has *anyone* *ever* got diald working on Linux/Alpha?

When I run the diald-0.16-4.alpha.rpm, I get the following:

May  5 22:26:43 multia diald[821]: Nonzero exit status (7) on command
'/sbin/route add default metric 1  dev sl0'
May  5 22:26:43 multia diald[821]: Changed snoop device to sl0

Then when I telnet to the IP address on the "other side" it gives
me this and core dumps.

May  5 22:27:23 multia kernel: diald(821): unaligned trap at
000000012000d528: 000000012011c231 28 16
May  5 22:27:24 multia kernel: diald: memory violation at pc=12000bce0
rp=12000bbd8 (bad address = 20119858)

Is anyone up for a total re-write of diald?  I would imagine
a person could use types better so that the different Linux
architectures could handle it.  And couldn't a person use a
dummy net driver instead of the slip driver for the proxy?
I'd be willing to try, there is alot of frustration with this
software.

Thanks,
-Scott Serr



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