>From: Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Gtk-gnutella-devel] GtkG crashed!
>Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 13:12:01 +0100
>
>6to4 is the easiest way to get IPv6 connectivity. It's technically not the
>most beautiful way and misses some features of true IPv6 but it works. It
>may also be useful to by-pass filters.
>
I'll have a look at that, if only for the headless box. I simply wasn't
aware that there was *any* use for IPv6 at this point in time, other than
for those connected to the 6Bone.
> > The machine is running a generic Ubuntu kernel configuration, so IPv6
>support
> > *is* available in the kernel.
>
> > Was disabling IPv6 support in GtkG a mistake?
>
>It depends. If you're willing to test Gtk-Gnutella with IPv6 disabled,
>that's
>fine. If you rather prefer a stable Gtk-Gnutella, don't disable it because
>IPv6
>is enabled by default and that's what everybody uses. This option is just
>there
>for machines that have no IPv6 support whatsoever i.e., wouldn't be able to
>compile Gtk-Gnutella otherwise, and for machines that have very broken IPv6
>support e.g., panic if you actually try to use IPv6.
The headless box is intended as a high-uptime file server (or servent, if
you prefer), so I am not *deliberately* doing a lot of testing on it, other
than keeping it current to the SVN.
I may very well do such testing with one of my other machines, where I don't
care if GtkG crashes unexpectedly.
Lloyd Bryant
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