Re: [PATCH 2/1] support -4 and -6 switches for remote operations

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On 2016-01-31 01.01, Eric Wong wrote:
> Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@xxxxxx> wrote:
>> On 2016-01-30 14.13, Eric Wong wrote:
>>> The ssh(1) command has an equivalent switches which we may
>>> pass when we run them.
> 
>> Should we mention that putty and tortoiseplink don't have these options ?
>> At least in the commit message ?

I may need to take that back;
Just did a test with putty (under Debian)

And both -4 and -6 are supported, nice.

I couldn't find it first, but here seems to be the latest documentation,
which mentions -4 and -6.
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.66/puttydoc.txt

And even plink acceptes -4 and -6 (again under Debian)

Sorry for the noise.
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