[Bug 2051034] Removal of gethostbyname2 breaks Shorewall6

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2051034



--- Comment #5 from Brian J. Murrell <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Michal Josef Spacek from comment #4)
> The best way is rewrite Shorewall6 to remove dependency to Socket6. 

Sure.  But I am not a Shorewall maintainer or really much of a Perl programmer
for that matter.  No offence, but I don't really like Perl as a programming
language and don't spend much time with as a result.

> There are IO::Socket::IP or Socket with IPv6 support now.

That's great.

But seeing as this change in the Perl::Socket6 is breaking Shorewall in Fedora
35 currently, assuming we cannot get the Shorewall authors to agree (there has
been no response to my report of the use of these obsolete interfaces) to
updating to discontinue using these obsolete interfaces, would it be
appropriate to transfer this ticket to the shorewall BZ component to have the
above patch applied to the Fedora shorewall package?


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