Update: experimental repository contains 3.1 beta packages. Should be
available in squeeze.
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Any status updates about IPv6 integration?
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Friedemann
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Indeed, the upstream source for squid3 package has full IPv6 integration
in the 3.1 bundles.
Luigi appears to be holding work on these until after the Debian Lenny
freeze.
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Il giorno 06/nov/05, alle ore 13:32, Steinar H. Gunderson ha scritto:
This will take a while, please be patient. Even if Sarge is known
to be
always late, I don't expect a patch to be available before sarge is
released.
Any progress on this?
U
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 12:02:01AM +0200, Luigi Gangitano wrote:
> there is now no official support for IPv6 in squid 2.5 (the only patch
> available is old and unmaintained).
>
> Rafael Martinez stepped up recently to enable IPv6 in squid and stated
> working on a patch.
>
> This will take a whi
Luigi Gangitano wrote:
>Rafael Martinez stepped up recently to enable IPv6 in squid and stated
>working on a patch.
>
>This will take a while, please be patient. Even if Sarge is known to be
>always late, I don't expect a patch to be available before sarge is
>released.
>
>
I wouldn't expect on
Hi Adam,
there is now no official support for IPv6 in squid 2.5 (the only patch
available is old and unmaintained).
Rafael Martinez stepped up recently to enable IPv6 in squid and stated
working on a patch.
This will take a while, please be patient. Even if Sarge is known to be
always late, I don
Package: squid
Version: 2.5.9-2
Severity: wishlist
Squid is one of the last major applications in Debian that lacks any ipv6
support. For example,
Mar 15 15:54:53 polaris squid[31439]: WARNING: rejecting '::1' as a name
server, because it is not a numeric IP address
- Adam
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