MacPorts and IPv6
Ryan Schmidt
ryandesign at macports.org
Mon Jan 7 19:30:48 PST 2008
On Jan 7, 2008, at 20:33, Rainer Müller wrote:
>> Since MacOS X officially supports IPv6, it would be nice if
>> programs that provide an IPv6 build option could either have IPv6
>> specified in the default port, or at the very least as a variant.
>> Hopefully everyone is ok with this enhancement request.
>> I don't plan on testing the ports for this, but I can say that the
>> Apache2 port already supports IPv6, but the Lynx port doesn't
>> (ticket 13864).
>
> Now I fixed that ticket before even reading this mail...
>
> Okay, there are many ports which have an +ipv6 variant. But I don't
> see any reason why IPv6 should not be enabled by default, many
> other software without extra switches might already support it anyway.
>
> At least for now you could add +ipv6 to your variants.conf to
> install every port with that option if it is provided. But for long
> term support for IPv6 should be provided by default in my opinion.
Tickets should be filed for each port which does not provide IPv6
support but could. Also, tickets could be filed for each port which
provides an +ipv6 variant, to make that support default instead of
having it in a variant, because I agree it should be enabled by
default. Certain ports may merit an exception (I'm not sure).
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