New beta zebra-0.77 is out:
ftp://ftp.zebra.org/pub/zebra/zebra-0.77.tar.gz
This beta includes brand new ripd. Almost codes of ripd is rewritten.
ripd's dynamic `network' command configuration is improved. `timers
basic' command's semantics is changed to conforms to RFC2453. ripngd
is also updated as same as ripd. IPv6 kernel route handling bug is
fixed. SIGUSR1 reopen logging file. ospfd's bug of originating
network LSA is fixed. Redistribute routes handling is much improved.
Now `no redistribute' works as expected. BGP-4+ withdraw bug is
fixed. IPv6 router advertisement codes are added but not yet usable.
Changes are:
BUGFIXES:
* a few more strings gettextizied, updated German .po file
* should compile on IRIX, too, since 0.1.18
* mkhybrid can't do < 800 kb HFS volumes, added a check
(Allan Hsu <animate2@underworld.net>)
* small cdlabelgen changes, ok defaults and type fixes
(Daniel Serodio <dserodio@email.com>)
* made the image source interface more obvious (suggested by
Paul Barton-Davis <pbd@op.net>)
NEWS:
* Swedish .po file (Tommy Strand <gts@abc.se>)
* Japanese .po file (Daisuke Yabuki <dxy@optix.org>)
* netatalk option for mkhybrid (just mail me if you need more
mkhybrid options, I don't know which ones are useful)
* added a cleat button for the output textboxes
* cleaned up save settings, added device, speed & swab
* support for the new options in cdlabelgen 1.5 (wordwrap and
supression on plaque)
* "disable dirnames" option by Koaunghi Un
<koaunghi.un@student.uni-tuebingen.de>
with an additional "tty mode fix" over 3.9.3.
Whilst I'm here, make the PLIST handling a bit smarter, by using automatic
${DISTNAME} substitution. This means that the PLIST doesn't have to be
updated every time there's a new screen version, just to pull in the new
version number - it will be done automatically.
Highlights:
- - Y2K patches from AT&T: readme, test results, in source directory
- - various portability and configuration patches for Linux, WinNT
This version of the package now requires "gmake", "autoconf", and
"automake" as a consequence of its use of distribution patches.
This requirement is expected to go away with the pending release.