Hi all,

Le 01/05/2014 00:30, Michael Biebl a écrit :
>
> Shipping keepalived in such a broken state (for jessie) is probably not
> a good idea.  I took the liberty to bump the severity so this issue is
> not forgotten.
>
> Andreas, if you could have another look and upload the updated patch
> provided by Pim this would be great.
>

FYI, the upstream versions 1.2.10 and 1.2.12 seem to address the libnl-3
issues :


Release 1.2.11

* ipvs: make nlerr2syserr libnl dependent. nlerr2syserr()
  is only used when libnl is present... simply reflect this in
  libipvs.
* Fix libnl/libnl-3 logic in configure script.
  This patch causes the configure script to prefer libnl-3 over
  libnl(1). The configure script will first check for libnl-3 and
  libnl-genl-3. If both are found, use them. If not, check for
  libnl(1). This is useful when building on systems that have both
  libnl-3 and libnl(1) installed. It also fixes some redundant
  libraries in LIBS.
* libipvs: libnl-3 include fix.

Release 1.2.10
* Pim van den Berg extended libipvs adding nlerr2syserr function
  to translate libnl 3 errors to sys errors. In libnl 3 the return
  codes have changed. nlerr2syserr translates the libnl 3 errors to
  sys errors.
* ipvs: if libnl-3 is installed then check for libnl-gen-3. It is
  mandatory to use generic netlink facilities in new libipvs. This
  test is just here to ensure every needed libs are installed !


see http://keepalived.org/changelog.html

Cheers,

-- 
Clément Hermann (nodens)


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