Scott Kitterman wrote:
On 05/20/2006 06:14, Julian Mehnle wrote:
Retrofitting IPv6 support to libraries usually isn't all that hard. The
hardest part in retrofitting IPv6 support is address entry and output in
the user interface (command-line or graphical), but libraries usually
don't have that problem. So perhaps it would be an option to extend pyDNS
in cooperation with its authors?
Last time I checked, pyDNS hadn't been updated since roughly 2003. It works
well, but isn't being actively maintained. I'll put looking into this on my
(long) list. I still don't have a way to test it since I don't have IPv6.
I'd need cooperation from someone who does.
I've got IPv6 so just give me a signal when you need my help..
Gr,
Koen
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