>>>>> "christophe" == christophe hugot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    christophe> Hello !

    christophe> My name is christopher, I live in france, and i always
    christophe> use 6PACK, it's a super protocol !. It works very
    christophe> fine, very stable, very easy.

    christophe> But !, i can't make it work under RH6 and 2.2.5
    christophe> Kernel.

    christophe> I am not very strong in C Language, and my probleme is
    christophe> that i cannot compile SPATTACH in Glibc2, "It works
    christophe> only with KissAttach". Otherwise it works very well on
    christophe> SlackWare 3.6 with Linux 2.0.36 and i created a
    christophe> Documentation downloadable from my site :

Hi,

I'm working with Debian 2.1, kernel 2.2.6 and Debian's ax25-utils,
plus 6pack-0.3 (from kernel). All I have done is take Debian's a25-utils
source, make a copy of kissattach.c, rename it to 6packattach.c and
change the line that reads:

        int disc = N_AX25

to

        int disc = N_6PACK

and recompile. It works without a problem.

However, this new "6packattach" can't handle more than 1 tnc per
serial port, which is a pity. So I have developed a user level
"multiplexer" (much like mkiss from ax25-utils) that allows up to 8
6PACK tncs por serial port, just like flexnet does (well, the whole
thing is in the 6PACK protocol itself ;-)

So if anyone is interested in the "multiplexer", or if the ax25-utils
maintainers would like to put it in the official ax25-utils, you can
get a copy of it from:

        http://web.jet.es/inaki.arenaza/hamradio/
             m6pack/files/ax25-utils_2.1.42a-6pack.diff.gz
 
   (URL wrapped for readability)

It's a patch against ax25-utils (with Craig's glibc patches). There
are two new binaries (m6pack & 6packattach) that work exactly like the
old mkiss & kissattach.

73's Iņaki (EB2EBU)

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