Humm... should we have a runtime check instead? Folks might want to use the same executable for both ipv4 and ipv6 traffic.
Bill > > > Linux (2.4.18 and 2.4.19, for me anyway) with apache versions > > 2.0.40 to 2.0.43 (that I've tested anyways) is broken with > > TCP_CORK and IPv6. Bizarrely v6 requests will work the first > > few times and then start failing, typically you just wont get > > a response from the server. Though strace shows that it did > > try to send one. > > > > Anyway, disabling TCP_CORK fixes it and it works fine again, > > useful info for anyone running IPv6, because believe me, it > > took me all morning to figure out what the hell was going on. > > > > Might be worth adding a --disable-tcp-cork option to ./configure > > for convienence :-) > > That seems like a good idea if it causes problems... > > david > >
