On Friday 05 June 2009 10:26:28 Nicolas Duillier wrote:
> On 6/4/09, Martynas Venckus <marty...@altroot.org> wrote:
> > does not happen in current;
>
> Strange.  I had double checked it by installing a May 31 snapshot
> and matching packages [mozilla-firefox-3.0.10p0].  It did happen
> for me in current.

-CURRENT means you do "cvs update -APd" in /usr/ports/www/mozilla-firefox

> > resolver prefers v4.
>
> Do you mean the DNS resolver (which one?) prefers IPv4 to IPv6?
> In case it matters, I use the nameserver 127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolv.conf
> after I type "named" in the root prompt.

nameserver address doesn't matter. The order in which network addresses 
are queried (first AAAA/A6 then A, which standard says; or first A then 
AAAA/A6, which Linux and now OpenBSD does) does matter.

> > since linucses do that by default;  they never really triggered the
> > problem
>
> I don't understand.  Feel free to share your knowledge about _the_
> problem if you want.  Thanks.



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