>Hi itojun, > >As you may have noticed, I just committed the last chunk of your IPv6 >patch. Thanks a lot for your contributions, I think you've provided a >highly valuable contribution to Python 2.2. We still have to figure >out a way to provide documentation, but I expect that we can complete >that before 2.2a2. sorry that i'm delayed about documentation (specificaly socket module). i have no TeX environment now (i had before) and having trouble checking if i'm typesetting right. do you mind if i send you just plaintext? >As with all new code, there may occur some problems; I hope you'll be >around for the coming weeks and give the professional advise that >you've provided throughout the integration of the code. as for Lib/*.y changes, there shouldn't be much changes unless you have faulty IPv6 connectivity - the code will try to connect to IPv6 destination then IPv4 against FQDN hostnames, so if IPv6 connectivity is faulty you will see more delays. with Lib/ftp.py people is most likely to see something is happening as it will try protocol-independent FTP commands (EPSV/EPRT) first. anyway... if possible drop me notes. i don't check SF too frequently (i cannot adapt to the SF UI). i'll subscribe to python-dev. itojun
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