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RTPROT_BOOT instead.
Work around that.
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address. Need to do it better for the other neighbors -- the current
solution works only if they use the standard 64+64 global addresses
and the interface identifier in lower 64 bits is the same as for the
link-scope addresses.
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and only the highest scope one has IA_PRIMARY set, so report
the remaining ones as "Unselected".
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such case. Thanks to silvio@big.net.
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with two exceptions:
o Any non-zero field width is automatically replaced by standard
IP address width. This hides dependences on IPv4/IPv6.
o %#I generates hexadecimal form of the address.
Therefore |%I| generates unpadded format, |%1I| full size flush-right,
and |%-1I| full size flush-left format.
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Thanks to Zheng Yuan for spotting this.
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Pavel, please check.
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When both patterns were NULL strcmp it sigfaulted.
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