A nicer fix would be to support the RFC3678 API in the kernel.
Attached a far better set of patch. It fix both ospf and rip and is a
lot cleaner.
I think I was ok to include theses in the port tree.
Regards,
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Raphael Mazelier
$OpenBSD$
--- lib/sockopt.c.orig Sat Jan 5 12:14:54 2013
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Le 03/01/2013 01:27, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
This affects RIP too - I prefer to add a patch to the quagga port
which reverts their relevant commits for now.
Exact. ripd/rip_interface.c should be patched also.
A nicer fix would be to support the RFC3678 API in the kernel.
Yep, but for such
On 2013/01/01 18:26, Raphael Mazelier wrote:
I resent to ports since I think this list is more readen than ports-bugs.
Will take a look, thanks.
I wrote a first 'naive' patch wich work, at least for me. (attached)
I was difficult to make a clean patch because quagga broke/change
their
On 2013/01/03 00:27, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013/01/01 18:26, Raphael Mazelier wrote:
I resent to ports since I think this list is more readen than ports-bugs.
Will take a look, thanks.
I wrote a first 'naive' patch wich work, at least for me. (attached)
I was difficult to make a
Hello list,
I resent to ports since I think this list is more readen than ports-bugs.
I use quagga since a while on openbsd on plenty of openbsd boxes.
I planned to move on openospfd(or bird) but it definitively lack
some feature (like good filtering, or redistribution), so I will
keep it for