On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 06:33:15PM -0700, Tom Russo wrote:
>
> For the few of you package maintainers who have already adjusted your package
> build scripts to deal with the quirks of the technique I sent a couple of days
> ago, "Thank you." But also, "Sorry, you have to do it again."
No problem,
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 11:52:48AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> I think I am days away from pushing out an Xastir 2.1.0 stable release,
> which will pretty much be exactly the code that's at the head of master
> right now.
>
> To test out the relea
On Fri, Feb 09, 2018 at 01:50:57PM -0800, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, Tom Russo wrote:
>
> > Yesterday I checked and Xastir.org had an IPv6 address returned by DNS
> > queries.
> > Today it does not. Looks like Curt took care of this.
>
> Yep. Until I have time to figure out why rou
On Fri, 9 Feb 2018, Tom Russo wrote:
Yesterday I checked and Xastir.org had an IPv6 address returned by DNS queries.
Today it does not. Looks like Curt took care of this.
Yep. Until I have time to figure out why routing to/fro on IPv6 doesn't work it
seemed like the best option.
--
Curt, WE
8, 2018 13:13
To: Xastir-dev - APRS client software developer's discussion
Subject: Re: [Xastir-dev] New release coming up soon, old release
"regenerated" on Github, call for discussion
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, David Brooke G6GZH wrote:
> With the mention of the wiki I was just h
Yesterday I checked and Xastir.org had an IPv6 address returned by DNS queries.
Today it does not. Looks like Curt took care of this. Does it still
seem slow?
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 06:39:11PM +, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 10:12:34AM -0800, Curt, WE7U wrote:
>
> Is IPv6 truly needed?
I guess that's a matter for debate; having used IPv6 for over 10 years I
kind of regard it as standard but I'm not aware of many sites that don't
also have IPv4.
However the presence of an record in DNS me
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, David Brooke G6GZH wrote:
With the mention of the wiki I was just having a look at it and it
seemed slow - looks like IPv6 routing is broken from me at least
traceroute to xastir.org (2001:1868:205::1001) from
2001:8b0:3d7:1:c9ac:a899:bdcb:1d59, 30 hops max, 24 byte packets
With the mention of the wiki I was just having a look at it and it
seemed slow - looks like IPv6 routing is broken from me at least
traceroute to xastir.org (2001:1868:205::1001) from
2001:8b0:3d7:1:c9ac:a899:bdcb:1d59, 30 hops max, 24 byte packets
1 rb-lan.dbrooke.me.uk (2001:8b0:3d7:1::1) 0.
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 09:06:24AM -0800, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, Tom Russo wrote:
>
> > If there is anyone who would like to take on tasks of wiki clean-up (it's
> > pretty stale) and documentation proofreading, please jump on boa
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, Tom Russo wrote:
If there is anyone who would like to take on tasks of wiki clean-up (it's
pretty stale) and documentation proofreading, please jump on board.
If anyone points out particular pages / sections of pages that need updating I
can do some. If they contain instal
On Wed, 7 Feb 2018 11:52:48 -0700
Tom Russo wrote:
> To test out the release mechanism on github, I've gone ahead and
> created a "new" Xastir 2.0.8 release branch (branched from the
> xastir208 tag that was used for the SourceForge stable release),
> bootstrapped it, pushed it to github, tagged i
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 04:00:22PM +, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 11:52:48AM -0700, Tom Russo wrote:
> >
> > If you're a package maintainer for any OS, you might start looking into how
> > you have to change your package build
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 11:52:48AM -0700, Tom Russo wrote:
>
> If you're a package maintainer for any OS, you might start looking into how
> you have to change your package build process to access the Github release
> tarballs instead of SourceForge.
I've made the necessary changes for CRUX.
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