On 6/24/19 3:38 PM, Andrea Claudi wrote:
> I think that if a script wrongly uses some of these flags on a IPv4
> address, it most probably operates on an unexpected address, since
> everyone is aware that these flags are IPv6 only. In other words we
> are breaking a scripted setup that is already broken.
> In this case it's probably worth exiting with error and give the
> author the chance to fix the script, otherwise the error can go
> unnoticed.
> 
> If you prefer, I can send a v2 with warnings instead of errors, just
> let me know.

Recent changes for strict mode have shown people do interesting things
with scripts and like the silent "ignores". :-(

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