Managed to implement some IPv6 fixes for Haiku (using this fine @Hosteroid server to compile Haiku on NetBSD), so it now gets a 10/10 score on test-ipv6.com:
So much work... Just use windows 11. You'll get 10/10 without doing anything... except wonder why the browser is still connecting to some sites over IPv4 when IPv6 is available
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@cmeerw said:
Just been trying to build Haiku on NetBSD, and it's mostly working now (after making a few changes to the build)
Managed to get a minimal Haiku image built that works. Now trying to get my changes merged into Haiku.
Managed to implement some IPv6 fixes for Haiku (using this fine @Hosteroid server to compile Haiku on NetBSD), so it now gets a 10/10 score on test-ipv6.com:
These IPv6 fixes have now been merged into the Haiku git repository, and are already included in the nightly builds.
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
If you do not mind, I can't resist asking why so many tmux windows!? You must be having fun! Want to share a little about what's up?
ps ax | fgrep tmux
1344 ? Is 0:00.04 tmux: server (/tmp/tmux-1000/mbtiles) (tmux)
1511 ? Ss 0:04.05 tmux: server (/tmp/tmux-1000/haiku) (tmux)
10845 ? Is 0:02.20 tmux: server (/tmp/tmux-1000/clang) (tmux)
that gives some hints about it.
The first one is for running the vector map tiles (FastCGI) server, then one for compiling Haiku, and another one where I compiled a debug build of clang.
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So much work... Just use windows 11. You'll get 10/10 without doing anything... except wonder why the browser is still connecting to some sites over IPv4 when IPv6 is available
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
These IPv6 fixes have now been merged into the Haiku git repository, and are already included in the nightly builds.
Congrats @cmeerw! That's really cool!
Anybody else want on the server? Please check the How to Apply section in the OP.
Thanks Hosteroid! ❤️
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
..someone's still working on BeOS (Haiku)?
God, I thought that people working on AROS were an interesting bunch.
My pronouns are like/subscribe.
People are still working on ReactOS, a opensource implementation of Windows NT (like windows XP)...
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Yeah but they have an attainable goal.
My pronouns are like/subscribe.
Hey @cmeerw!
Friendly greetings!
If you do not mind, I can't resist asking why so many tmux windows!? You must be having fun!
Want to share a little about what's up? 
Thanks!
Tom
Anyone else want to join @cmeerw and me on hlcs?
We'd love to have you! Please check the How To Apply section in the OP.
Thanks to @Hosteroid for the nice server!
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
that gives some hints about it.
The first one is for running the vector map tiles (FastCGI) server, then one for compiling Haiku, and another one where I compiled a debug build of clang.