Hi. I've been trialing the routed included in netstd and it seems _very_ broken to the point of not establishing routes in the table when one needs to be added. I believe that from reports about 'routed' on the Internet that people don't use it because of this and 'gated' is a very powerful and versitile replacement. Perhaps either gated can be provided as part of netstd - though a seperate package would be a better way to go.
Now, even more interesting problem - I'm having trouble compiling gated would you believe :-) Please keep in mind that I'm no programmer, but these are the errors I get, and again, wouldn't you know it - right near the end of the compilaton: parse.o: In function `parse_where': parse.o(.text+0x56b): undefined reference to `yylineno' parse.o(.text+0x591): undefined reference to `yylineno' lexer.o: In function `yylex': lexer.o(.text+0x327): undefined reference to `yylineno' lexer.o(.text+0x5a8): undefined reference to `yylineno' lexer.o(.text+0x6b8): undefined reference to `yylineno' lexer.o(.text+0x86d): more undefined references to `yylineno' follow make[1]: *** [gated] Error 1 If someone can help me on this gated compilation issue it'd proboly be best to keep it off the list. Thanks -- Karl Ferguson, Tower Networking Pty Ltd Tel: +61 8 9456 0000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] t/a STAR Online Services Fax: +61 8 9455 2776 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .