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ospf6d
Hi,

Anyone using ospf6d?

Essentially, I'm going to give Yasuhiro's rewrite a spin and am
thinking that if it manages to run for any length of time to replace
Quagga ospf6d with Yasuhiro's rewrite, as current ospf6d doesnt last
long before segfaulting (never mind establishing adjacency).

Is there anyone beholden to the current ospf6d?

regards,
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Re: ospf6d [ In reply to ]
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 04:43:37AM +0000, Paul Jakma wrote:

> Anyone using ospf6d?

If by using you mean hitting it over and over to try and get it to
do something usefull, then yes :)

> Essentially, I'm going to give Yasuhiro's rewrite a spin and am
> thinking that if it manages to run for any length of time to replace
> Quagga ospf6d with Yasuhiro's rewrite, as current ospf6d doesnt last
> long before segfaulting (never mind establishing adjacency).

Doubt it could be any worse than at present (at least for me). To
be honest, I had been planning to try this myself before christmas.
Unfortunatley, as ever, work got in the way.


All the Best

Iain
Re: ospf6d [ In reply to ]
Hi Paul,

On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 04:43:37AM +0000, Paul Jakma wrote:

> Essentially, I'm going to give Yasuhiro's rewrite a spin and am
> thinking that if it manages to run for any length of time to replace
> Quagga ospf6d with Yasuhiro's rewrite, as current ospf6d doesnt last
> long before segfaulting (never mind establishing adjacency).

Did you ever get a chance to do this yet ? If so, I might have some
time this weekend, or next to do some basic testing...


Best Regards

Iain