[ Follow-up from pike@roxen.com ml ...] Le mercredi, 23 avr 2003, à 14:57 Europe/Paris, Niels Möller a écrit :
Marek Habersack grendel@caudium.net writes:
All of this is done, but the problem (as I recall) was that the code failed to compile (even if not used) on Windows NT.
Ok, so it was a question of a bunch of #ifdef _WIN32? This is getting even sillier ;-)
I look forward to seeing your patch. I agree that real IPv6 support for windows (at least I'm told M$ have some IPv6 stack available) can be left to somebody that cares for windows, but we can't leave the pike tree in a state where it doesn't compile.
Just a little information but it seems there is a IPv6 stack for NT/2000 here http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6/
With it seems the sources. Since as Marek, I don't have NT/2000 machine to play with (and I don't have also the compiler to work with such thing), I have never tested such options....
/Xavier