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recent test report: ospfd, ripng work
I just tried the head of cvs on NetBSD/i386 1.6.2ish and ospfd and
ripngd seem to work fine (came up, formed adjacencies with other
routers, installed sensible routes).

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Greg Troxel <gdt@ir.bbn.com>
Re: recent test report: ospfd, ripng work [ In reply to ]
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Greg Troxel wrote:

> I just tried the head of cvs on NetBSD/i386 1.6.2ish and ospfd and
> ripngd seem to work fine (came up, formed adjacencies with other
> routers, installed sensible routes).

Sounds good :)

It'd be really useful if people could start testing CVS snapshots.
We're due a release, and hopefully there should be one very soon
after I get home on April 5th.

regards,
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-- Laurent Szyster
Re: recent test report: ospfd, ripng work [ In reply to ]
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Paul Jakma wrote:

> On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Greg Troxel wrote:
>
> > I just tried the head of cvs on NetBSD/i386 1.6.2ish and ospfd and
> > ripngd seem to work fine (came up, formed adjacencies with other
> > routers, installed sensible routes).
>
> Sounds good :)
>
> It'd be really useful if people could start testing CVS snapshots.
> We're due a release, and hopefully there should be one very soon
> after I get home on April 5th.

Speaking about CVS snapshots... Is it possible, like in other projects,
that for example quagga-0.96.4-20040329.tar.gz contains directory with
name like "quagga-0.96.4-20040329" and not "quagga-0.96.4"?

Best Regards,


Krzysztof Olêdzki
Re: recent test report: ospfd, ripng work [ In reply to ]
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Hi

| Speaking about CVS snapshots... Is it possible, like in other projects,
| that for example quagga-0.96.4-20040329.tar.gz contains directory with
| name like "quagga-0.96.4-20040329" and not "quagga-0.96.4"?

Check:

https://quagga.datacore.ch/download/

You find there snapshots of the Quagga SVN repository, which is a mirror
of the orginal Quagga CVS repository (tracked by cvs2svntracking).

Regards,
- - Amir
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Amir Guindehi, nospam.amir@datacore.ch
DataCore GmbH, Witikonerstrasse 289, 8053 Zurich, Switzerland

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Re: recent test report: ospfd, ripng work [ In reply to ]
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Krzysztof Oledzki wrote:

> Speaking about CVS snapshots... Is it possible, like in other
> projects, that for example quagga-0.96.4-20040329.tar.gz contains
> directory with name like "quagga-0.96.4-20040329" and not
> "quagga-0.96.4"?

it's possible, yes :)

i'll see what i can do next week.

>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Krzysztof Olędzki
>
>

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