[quagga-users 14794] Re: FRR or Quagga

Tim Bray <[email protected]> Tue, 29 Aug 2017 10:41:19 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.network.quagga.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>

On 28/08/17 22:57, Richard Palmer wrote:
> With the bgp bug (and other issues) I’m certainly happy to help / work
> on fixing this as needed. As well as other work 
>
> I do have a c background but not yet a knowledge of quagga itself. If
> someone is willing to help me get started I’m certainly happy to
> support the project moving forward. 
>
> I’ve used quagga for some time and I have s fair bit of loyalty to it
> if the issues I mentioned on the list earlier can be resolved. 

I've used quagga for a number of years for OSPF on IPv4.

And I've just started using quagga for BGP and OSPF for on IPv6. On
debian, as a mulithomed router.

There's a few things I've found recently which don't work.  I'm not sure
whether IPv6 bugs, or config things.  I've somebody who says they will
look at my config.

In the first case, I was trying to work out how to submit patches for
the documentation.  Because I worked a few things out for myself that
make no sense when you read the docs.  And I thought of some example
configs that might help others.

Reading the http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/devel.html  and 
http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/docs/HACKING.html    just made my brain hurt.

I guess I should just do it.  Get on, put the patches on a public git
somewhere and get on the dev list.

I guess I should also make a good set of debian packages for the newer
Quagga so I can swap and change versions more easily.



Tim
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