Op Fri, 04 Dec 2009 06:49:23 +0100 schreef Doug Barton <do...@freebsd.org>:
Claude Buisson wrote:
2) Today, I installed Opera 10.10 on a FreeBSD 7.2 system, and now the
IPv6
connectivity is lost !!
On the same system:
Opera show me the "Network problem" screen, saying that
http://ipv6.google.com/
in unavailable, and
Firefox connects perfectly to http://ipv6.google.com/
So, am I a perfect idiot, or Opera is unable to produce a working
browser (at
least for FreeBSD) ?
I can't comment intelligently about the library issues, but inre the
IPv6 problems there are reports on another (non-FreeBSD) list that
Opera is having problems in this area. It's not 100% clear what the
problems were, although they seem to have been related to how Opera
was preferring Teredo even when better options were available. It's
also not 100% clear to me what the "fix" applied to the latest version
was, although the rumor is that they simply changed it to prefer IPv4.
Sorry to reply with sketchy information, but I wanted you to know that
you were not alone. :)
This is correct. There was a problem in Opera for users who had both IPv6
and IPv4 connections on *nix systems, for which we needed an immediate
solution, because URLs that were reachable through both IPv4 and IPv6 were
no longer working in Opera. We are aware of current problems with IPv6
addresses in Opera 10.10 (which were a result of the fix for that), and
this will be fixed ASAP.
Arjan van Leeuwen
Opera Software
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