One Sun engineer claimed on the XFree86 lists that the IPv6 implementation required a minor protocol change. Of course, this may have been mere bragging (of the ``look, we've done some really hard work''), or else an indication of how they like to do complicated things when it's not needed. (Yes, they do; have you seen their i18n framework?)
However, it does seem to imply that there is a risk of non-inter- operable X11 implementations if your patches get in. I'd be very surprised if upstream accepted an IPv6 implementation (from you or from somewhere else) before they see Sun's code. I would suggest that you should wait until Sun publish their code, and if then you think that yours is better (which it might very well be) try to get upstream to use yours. For your information, I seem to recall that there was a set of patches for IPv6 in X11 done by INRIA or perhaps the University of Paris VI. (That's not us, we're Paris VII.) Juliusz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]