Markus Lude wrote:

> mbalmer@ posted a diff for IPv6 support for the base apache back last
> december: see http://mini.vnode.ch/

Excellent.  What, in general, are the plans?  (Any answer is fine.)
Knowing more reduces the unnecessary questions, experiments and
speculations that get in the way.

My interest in this is having an IPv6 web server on OpenBSD so I can try
an in-house IPv6 pilot sometime this year.  The timeline for that is
probably May or August.

In general, it's preferable for me to follow -STABLE because the less I
have to tweak the less likely I am to break something and the less
custom documentation I need to provide to pass it on to others.

I plan to rebuild for OBSD 4.3 in May, I'll try the IPv6 patch (or
however it happens to be available) for 1.3 then.  Going back to 1.3
will actually save me work and it's what I'm most familiar with already.

> Apache 2.2.x is in ports if you really need it. Some ports have an -ap2
> flavor for that newer version.

That's what I grabbed last autumn, but aside from IPv6 there's nothing
needed that was/is specific to Apache 2.

regards,
-Lars

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