Neil Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If we cleanly split the Postgres-specific code from the stuff that's > been imported from BIND, shouldn't it be easy to import new versions, > and thus get IPv6 support for free?
IIRC, the issue was that we'd painfully hammered out a set of preferred I/O behaviors for the inet and cidr datatypes, and then hacked up the code we'd imported from BIND to make it happen. Paul Vixie sent in a patch that replaced the imported code with v6-aware BIND code --- thereby reverting those painfully-agreed-to patches. So it got rejected. I have no problem with restructuring our I/O behavior as wrappers around the pristine BIND routines; although privately I doubt it's worth the trouble. The really interesting part of upgrading to v6 inet support is going to be obtaining a consensus on how our current I/O behaviors should translate to v6 addresses. Once we have that, I suspect that slash-and- burn mods on the BIND code will again be the way to go ;-). It's not like v6 is going to be replaced in the foreseeable future. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])