Hello Irmen,

As stated in the patch, it is based on revision 507 of Pyro 3. It was
the head some days ago. 

I can support you about IPv6 network but only on linux / unix. My
knowledge about Windows is very limited.

If Pyro 3 is really feature freezed, I can try to port the patch to Pyro
4 ; I don't know if code has changed so much between these two versions.

I read that some features are still missing in Pyro 4 ; I can check if
there are used by shinken and propose a patch against shinken to support
Pyro 4 (If it is possible, I don't know how dynamic loading of libraries
works in python, but it should be possible.)

What is the better solution for you ?
When do you think that Pyro 4 will be stable enough to be used in
production environment ?

I don't know if IPv6 is used a lot, but for a monitoring tool like
shinken, I think it's a really important feature : actually, in mys
case, it is :)

Best regards,

Vincent Leloup

Le lundi 04 juillet 2011 à 20:20 +0200, Irmen de Jong a écrit :
> On 4-7-2011 8:50, Vincent Leloup wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm using a monitoring software called shinken which rely on Pyro 3 for
> > the communication between the many servers it contains. But, in my case,
> > some parts of the network between these servers are IPv6 only.
> > 
> > So, I created a patch against Pyro 3 to add the IPv6 support. I'm not a
> > python developper and I tested it only whith shinken, but I hope a
> > python developer could improve it so it can be included in Pyro 3
> > repository.
> > 
> > Is some intereted in this patch ?
> > I can help to explain what I intended to do with it.
> 
> I think there is, but not a lot of people are using IPv6 yet.
> Personally, I have next to zero experience with it, and have no means to test 
> it.
> 
> > Once the patch OK, is it possible to add IPv6 support to Pyro 3 ? 
> 
> While I really appreciate the patch it's kinda difficult to add it just now.
> I don't like introducing new features to Pyro3, especially when I have no way 
> to test
> them....
> Or is there a simple way to setup a IPv6 test network?
> I could use a few VirtualBox vm's for this perhaps but I really don't have a 
> clue on how
> to do that or if it's even possible (host is windows7 on a ipv4 network). 
> Anyone know
> any good tutorials about this?
> 
> By the way, is the patch against the Pyro3 svn trunk?
> 
> 
> Thanks for your efforts!
> 
> Irmen de Jong
> 
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