On Sunday 27 February 2005 10:10, YOSHIFUJI Hideaki / åèèæ wrote:
> > usagi.snap.split-tool-s20050214.tar.bz2
> > ... however this has no kernel patch within.
> >
> > So I DLed
> > usagi.snap.kit-linux26-s20050214.tar.bz2
> > ... and no kernel patch here either. Only the kernel and tools. I would
have
> > to run a USAGI-specific kernel, in order to have proper IPV6 support. I
must
> > stay with the Debian kernel.
>
> I believe you should cry at debian-ipv6 list.
>
> And, you can find usagi kernel patch in split directory, and
> you can even find (unsupported) daily kernel snapshot (diff).
I have 'cried' to the Debian list, and no response. (except viruses)
And I have looked at every single file in the Split directory, and there are
absolutely no .diff files. .diff files are how patch files are identified in
*nix, of course. I thought, maybe I should copy the kernel files into my
kernel tree by hand, for building. But this doesn't make sense because the
only file under usagi-split/kernel/usagi/net/ipv6 is utils.c . This is not
an IPV6 stack, nor ip6tables. I see lots of apps, which likely have the
USAGI improvements, but no kernel stack, patch, ipv6filters, etc. And no
mention of patching a non-USAGI kernel. Split 20050214 appears to be
utilities only.
Please show where could I be going wrong?
Carl Cook
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