Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-17 Thread dams
Teemu Torma [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Monday 16 June 2003 20:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you send me the patch and a diff -u comparing your spec file and the original one? sure : [patches cut] Of course, easier is to just add: perl -pi -e s/^.*HAVE_INET6=.*$/HAVE_INET6=y/;

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-16 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
Le dim 15/06/2003 à 11:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net). Any particular reason not to enable it by default?

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-16 Thread Blindauer Emmanuel
Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 18:11, Jean-Michel Dault a écrit : Le dim 15/06/2003 à 11:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-16 Thread dams
Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Le dim 15/06/2003 à 11:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net). Any

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-16 Thread Teemu Torma
On Monday 16 June 2003 20:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you send me the patch and a diff -u comparing your spec file and the original one? sure : [patches cut] Of course, easier is to just add: perl -pi -e s/^.*HAVE_INET6=.*$/HAVE_INET6=y/; pppd/Makefile.linux to the spec file before

[Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Teemu Torma
I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net). Any particular reason not to enable it by default? Teemu

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread dams
Teemu Torma [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net). Any particular reason not to enable it by default? a srpm with the

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:16, Teemu Torma wrote: I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net). Any particular reason not to enable it by default? I use

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Teemu Torma
On Sunday 15 June 2003 18:12, Dave Cotton wrote: I use the Bewan ADSl PCI card and need pppoatm.so, it is also not in ppp as standard, it is in the PLF version but that pppd is not persistant, so that when the ISP drops the line no attempt is made to reconnect. Is there a reason I don't know

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 18:28, Teemu Torma wrote: ?? As far as I know, pppoatm.so is in 9.1 ppp. According to changelog, added in Februrary this year. Sorry, you're right. I'm using 9.0/9.1/Cooker and fighting 40°C in here at the moment. It's 9.0 that has the problem with ppp, and I was

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Jason Straight
On Sunday 15 June 2003 12:12, Dave Cotton wrote: On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 17:16, Teemu Torma wrote: I noticed that ppp is not compiled with ipv6 in 9.1 nor cooker. Just enabling it in pppd/Makefile.linux compiles just fine and seems to work as well (I am using adsl via nerim.net). Any

Re: [Cooker] ppp is not ipv6 enabled

2003-06-15 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 23:40, Jason Straight wrote: On Sunday 15 June 2003 12:12, Dave Cotton wrote: I use the Bewan ADSl PCI card and need pppoatm.so, it is also not in ppp as standard, it is in the PLF version but that pppd is not persistant, so that when the ISP drops the line no attempt