Dans votre courrier du 15 Jul 14:40 vous ecrivez :
>
>Hi,
>
>> If you are interested, I have make a full check of NFS/RPC related code in
>> FreeBSD current (June 24), and I have some mods to complete the port of
>> kernel NFS and RPC applcations to TI-RPC and/or IPv6
>> The modified files are:
>
Hi,
> If you are interested, I have make a full check of NFS/RPC related code in
> FreeBSD current (June 24), and I have some mods to complete the port of
> kernel NFS and RPC applcations to TI-RPC and/or IPv6
> The modified files are:
Of course we are interested ! I knew that many servers did
In your mail dated Jul 14, 11:14 you wrote
>I'm still upset that we don't have tirpc99, when do you plan on porting
>that over?
If you are interested, I have make a full check of NFS/RPC related code in
FreeBSD current (June 24), and I have some mods to complete the port of
kernel NFS and RPC ap
Hi,
> I'm still upset that we don't have tirpc99, when do you plan on porting
> that over?
I can do it now. I mostly stopped working on it, cause almost nobody
did care about to commit my patches bside you and Ian.
Martin
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I'm still upset that we don't have tirpc99, when do you plan on porting
that over?
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Hi all,
I reworked my patch as from PR bin/29175 and the PR
misc/27816.
http://people.freebsd.org/~mbr/patches/rpcgen.diff
Some comments about the patch.
- TI-RPC is now the default again for code generation. Unbreaks
ports/mail/drac for CURRENT.
- As before, inetd support support is turne