GMime and IPv6: Resolved
Yesterday evening I reported that GMime didn't handle IPv6 addresses in URLs. (Note the past tense).
As of this morning, the bug is already fixed in svn.
Wow. That's the fastest turn-around I've ever had for a IPv6 bug. Hell, that's incredible response time for any bug. Hats off to Jeffrey Stedfast for great work!
As of this morning, the bug is already fixed in svn.
Wow. That's the fastest turn-around I've ever had for a IPv6 bug. Hell, that's incredible response time for any bug. Hats off to Jeffrey Stedfast for great work!
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