It would be really good to have a working patch with IPv6.
Herbert Poetzl will you consider patching for us?
The other possible "revert the conflicting upstream commit before
applying the linux-vserver patch" we could also consider. I have
absolutely no idea what that would do in terms of IPv6, though it
would seem that we've all been running without it for years, and that
it adds a feature for corner case of specific IPv4 mapping that we
could live without.
What do people think?
Cheers,
Ben
Quoting Corey Wright <undefined@pobox.com>:
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/commit/?h=linux-3.18.y&id=a360eb6f74b999a7546f2542c0d6483fdbb73461
>
> you can either:
>
> * revert the conflicting upstream commit before applying the
> linux-vserver patch.
>
> * apply my patch which *ignorantly* merges the two (giving preference to
> the linux-vserver code as i don't use ipv6).
>
> * ask somebody (herbert?) to *intelligently* fix-up the vserver patch.
Received on Tue Jul 18 11:11:51 2017