About FreeBSD 9.0 release note
Hideki Yamamoto
hyama99 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 30 16:18:38 UTC 2011
Hi all;
I happen to find the 9.0-Current release notes page, but I could not
find my requested text there. Are there another text for 9.0-RELEASE?
http://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/CURRENT/relnotes/index.html
If yes, would someone please inform me of the URL?
Best regards,
Hideki Yamamoto
2011/10/19 Hiroki Sato <hrs at freebsd.org>:
> Xin LI <delphij at delphij.net> wrote
> in <4E9DFD46.1040306 at delphij.net>:
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> de> On 10/18/11 15:07, Hiroki Sato wrote:
> de> > Hideki Yamamoto <hyama99 at gmail.com> wrote in
> de> > <CAOEiK=_nEJ=9prG1y5FmdbBWYqXypd-3+NYoMqa9ASekKgh+jw at mail.gmail.com>:
> de> >
> de> > hy> Hi, hy> hy> Does someone know where is the draft of FreeBSD
> de> > 9.0 release note? hy> I would like to check if there is a
> de> > description about new functions hy> about MLDv2 is included or
> de> > not. hy> I think the below feature should be included in the
> de> > release note as hy> IPv6 network is getting popular. hy> hy>
> de> > --------------------------------- hy> MFC r200871: hy> Use
> de> > ALLOW_NEW_SOURCES and BLOCK_OLD_SOURCES to signal a join or leave
> de> > hy> with SSM MLDv2 by default. hy> This is current practice and
> de> > complies with RFC 4604, as well as being hy> required by
> de> > production IPv6 networks in Japan. hy> The behaviour may be
> de> > disabled by setting the net.inet6.mld.use_allow hy> sysctl/tunable
> de> > to 0. hy> -------------------------------------
> de> >
> de> > I am already working on the relnotes and the above will be
> de> > included as an improvement of the IPv6 stack.
> de>
> de> Can we have it somewhere (in the CVS or wiki) so we can work together
> de> on that? This way also makes translation easier...
>
> Yes, I will put it to some shared workspace as soon as possible. I
> know I should have taken an action more quickly, but I couldn't make
> it. Sorry.
>
> -- Hiroki
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