Re: Building Apache 2.2 without IPv6

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From: "William A. Rowe Jr." <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 04 December, 2009 8:51
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  Building Apache 2.2 without IPv6
But if APR *detected* IPv6 functions, that functionality is enabled.  If
your packager dropped you an IPv6 enabled package and an IPv4 kernel, that
is their mistake and you need to move this dialog to their forum if you hope
to gain any results from your complaints.

I got the package from http://httpd.apache.org via the download links. It always detected IPv6 regardless of having --disable-ipv6 in my configure options. This package for HTTPD didn't come from the Slackware Developmental team. I have no IPv6 in my kernel, so why should I have it in software I compile myself?

Consider this thread over and dealt with.

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