Alan DeKok wrote:
There many, many changes in CVS that may go in 1.1.0. I can't tell all of them, but it includes: newer autotools, {Pre,Post}-Proxy-Type stanzas, support of ${Cisco-AVPair[n]} syntax, -n and -p options in radclient, changes in rlm_attr_filter, new rlm_sql_log & radsqlrelay...
I'm OK with putting in things that are easy. If it's hard, let's punt.
So newer autotools make me nervous, but much of the rest of what you said sounds OK.
Autotools are bothering, but there're so many problems related to the obsolete version in release 1.0.x that it looks it's worth to upgrade. I also note that libtool1.4 package is broken in current Debian, therefore it's hell to build FreeRADIUS now.
It'd be nice to have all of that in 1.1.0, but it'd mean to back-port a lot of things. I'm starting to think perhaps it's easier to branch CVS head and to downgrade a few files to undo IPv6 work (less than 10 files?) and some other things we keep for 2.0.
That scares me even more than back-porting things.
It was just a suggestion. I'll start to work on the back-port of the mentioned features (except autoconf) as soon as I happen to have some time. -- Nicolas Baradakis