Subject: RFC2292 -> RFC3542 (fwd)
To: None <tech-pkg@netbsd.org>
From: Hubert Feyrer <hubert.feyrer@informatik.fh-regensburg.de>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 06/02/2003 14:14:51
I'm sure this will hit us too, before long.


 - Hubert

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Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 15:35:27 +0900
From: Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@iijlab.net>
To: tech-net@netbsd.org
Cc: core@kame.net, itojun@iijlab.net
Subject: RFC2292 -> RFC3542

	IPv6 advanced socket API was revised (RFC2292 -> 3542).  there's no
	backward source compatilibility at all.  i'll work on migration
	to RFC3542.
	- binary backward compatibility will be provided (i.e.  old compiled
	  binary using RFC2292 should work).
	- source code compatibility to RFC2292 will NOT be provided
	- coming source code must use RFC3542, not 2292

itojun


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