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Message: 2 Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 14:10:35 +0000 (UTC) From: John Goerzen
Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Re: IPv6? To: haskell-cafe@haskell.org Message-ID: On 2004-10-08, Simon Marlow
wrote: On 07 October 2004 21:43, John Goerzen wrote:
Network.Socket in GHC6 seems to be restricted to IPv4, despite the prsence of AF_INET6. How do I support IPv6 in Haskell?
You write some code to handle IPv6 and send it to us for inclusion in Network.Socket ;-)
OK, fair enough, let's go down that path for a moment :-)
I probably could figure out how to do that based on the existing IPv4 code. Some small parts of IPv6 support are already there.
However, I'd have two questions:
1. Wouldn't there need to be some sort of discussion first to ensure that all the compiler/interpreter implementors do it the same way?
2. I don't know anything about the autotools stuff save that it does not get along very well with me. If I submit a patch that assumes that IPv6 support is available, would somebody be able to add the appropriate tests and ifdefs around it to ensure that it really is?
-- John
John, Maybe I'm badly informed but there is hardly any usage of IPv6. What's driving you to want to use it? Dominic.
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