Thomas Wouters writes: > Out of curiousity, what does the patch rely on ? I toyed around with IPv6 a > while back (err, make that 3 years back. Gosh, does time fly!) and setting > it up was pretty involved, getting the right client libraries and stuff. > Is there anything like a standard interface, nowadays, or will the socket > (or is that 'socket6' ?) library have to worry about all kinds of different There's a standard API for both "normal" and advanced features of IPv6 sockets defined in some IETF documents; I'm not sure of their current state, but they've been in development for a while, so they might even be RFCs by now. > I'd check the patch out, had I the time ;P I might get it late next week or > so. I may look at them in a few days as well. Multiple opinions may be very valuable on a topic as detailed and pervasive as this! -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at beopen.com> BeOpen PythonLabs Team Member
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