Le mardi, 22 avr 2003, à 13:25 Europe/Paris, Mirar @ Pike developers forum a écrit :
I understand that, but you know DVB module in Pike 7.4/7.5 is only Linux specific, so "it didn't compile on many systems" is not really a good argument to the fact that IPv6 support was not accepted.
What's the DVB module?
Something about Video / DVD under Linux. I don't know what it is since I don't run Linux.
IPv6 support ought to be on the same modules where IPv4 is today, that must be Stdio.File aka _files.Fd (or so?).
I'd really like... The patch from Marek is, I think, like this.
The idea is to start a IPv6 support on at least one Operating System, then trying to port on other depending of access on other system.
Does anyone has a primer on IPv6 and how to setup an IPv6 network? There isn't any chance that my ISP can talk IPv6, is there?
You can have a Free tunnel (IPv6 over IPv4) tunne with a /64 netmask using http://www.freenet6.net/. It is really free and the most easiest way to have a IPv6 connectivity for developping and starting to understand how IPv6 works.
/Xavier