Good question. I don't thing the ipv6 branch of Squid is actively
maintained at the moment so applying it as a patch to any Squid version
may require some work.
If patching by hand is not something you look forward in doing then you
can try getting the full branch using cvs, but it will then be the
version of Squid there was when the ipv6 branch was last maintained.
cvs -d :pserver:cvs.devel.squid-cache.org/cvsroot/squid login
[blank password]
cvs -d :pserver:cvs.devel.squid-cache.org/cvsroot/squid co -r ipv6 -d
squid-ipv6 squid
Depending on how long ago the ipv6 branch was maintained you may need to
run the bootstrap.sh script after the checkout (requires automake-1.5 or
later to be installed). If there is no bootstrap.sh script then you will
need to run autoheader and autoconf manually.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Hacker
Peter Bieringer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> you mentioned on maillist
> http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/200110/0304.html
>
> that there is an IPv6 patch for current squid availabe.
> I've downloaded it, but I cannot apply it to current HEAD from CVS.
> Also not against current Red Hat Linux 7.2 SRPMS.
>
> Can you tell me, which version of main squid from CVS was used to
> build the IPv6 patch?
>
> Or better: can you send me an URL to latest IPv6 enabled tarball? I
> want to play around with it.
>
> TIA,
> Peter
Received on Wed Oct 24 2001 - 17:25:08 MDT
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