I had the same problem on 2.0.36. The solution is as follows:

#undef AF_NETLINK at the bottom of diald.h

This will allow the compile to succeed... I did this myself, but I never really
got 0.99.1 working properly on 2.0.36. I was using 0.99.1 (not 0.99-1) and ppp
2.3.8. The problem I had was buffered packets were not sent through after the
line was brought up, but any packets sent after the line was up went through. I
have reverted 0.16.5 which I have had much better results.

Brett


Peter Whaite wrote:

> Its good to see things are moving on diald.  I have tried compiling 0.99.1 on
> a 2.0.34 kernel and it gets the code in proxy_tap.c because AF_NETLINK is
> defined.
>
> Is this just an oversight, or is it a symptom of some deeper wrong.
>
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