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Subject:    [quagga-users 9716] Re: FreeBSD 4.x package
From:       "Bart Van Kerckhove" <bart () it-ss ! be>
Date:       2008-07-15 15:47:32
Message-ID: 001001c8e692$19d85200$f60b000a () bart15c253fe46
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from what i recall, using the gcc4 from ports should work for getting quagga 
up and running.
Roll your own package that way, should be fine.

If you're upgrading to -6 or -7, be prepared to take a *serious* forwarding 
/ filtering performance hit!

-Bart
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Clark" <sclark@netwolves.com>
To: "Nick Hilliard" <nick@inex.ie>
Cc: <quagga-users@lists.quagga.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 2:54 PM
Subject: [quagga-users 9714] Re: FreeBSD 4.x package


> Nick Hilliard wrote:
>>>Does anyone have a quagga package that is newer than 0.99.3 for
>>>FreeBSD 4.9.
>>
>>
>> I would doubt it.  4.9 is nearly 5 years old at this stage, and no-one is
>> seriously going to do any development on code that old.
>>
>> You might want to consider using a more recent version of FreeBSD.  4.9
>> hasn't been officially supported since 2004, and there have been a lot of
>> security problems noted since then.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>>
> Thanks for the response NIck.
>
> The problem is we have a couple hundred remotely
> deployed units - so it is not so easy to upgrade them to a later version 
> of the OS short
> of having them RMA'ed which cost a lot of money.
>
> Steve
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