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Hi all,
	i was reviewing the patches i did in order to make xfree86 working
smoothly with ipv6 on linux and i found that one of them is a bit too
generic. so i would be glad if some of you can give me some help.
Basically i need to know if there is any way to recognize a clean linux
kernel and a linux kernel + usagi patch at runtime (for instance polling
/proc or whatever).
The actual behaviour of my patch is to set a few defaults at compilation
time in order to avoid the double binding (ipv4 and ipv6 at the same) on
linux. The problem (atleast afaik) is that the usagi patch allow the
double separate binding (like BSD). In this way my patch in the attempt of
avoiding conflicts will always turn off a protocol on a usagi kernel even
if the bind is legal.

Please don't just say: install a usagi kernel ;) I don't have another
spare box where to perform such a test otherwise i was not even considering
writing this mail :)

Thanks in advance

Fabio

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vega:~# apt-get install life
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
E: Couldn't find package life
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