- * Due to this clean abstraction it was possible
- * to easily implement IPv6 support :)
- *
- * IPv6 patch 1 (27 October 2000) Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org>
- * - Preliminary hacked IPv6 support.
- * - Connecting to IPv6 address (eg fec0:4242:4242:100:2d0:b7ff:fe8f:5d42) works.
- * - Connecting to IPv6 hostname (eg heaven.ipv6.unfix.org) works.
- * - Compiles as either IPv4 or IPv6.
- *
- * IPv6 patch 2 (29 October 2000) Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org>
- * - When compiled as IPv6 it also allows connecting to IPv4 hosts.
- * - Added some more documentation.
- *
- * IPv6 patch 3 (18 November 2000) Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org>
- * - It now supports dynamically loading the IPv6 resolver dll's.
- * This way we should be able to distribute one (1) binary
- * which supports both IPv4 and IPv6.
- * - getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() are loaded dynamicaly if possible.
- * - in6addr_any is defined in this file so we don't need to link to wship6.lib
- * - The patch is now more unified so that we can still
- * remove all IPv6 support by undef'ing IPV6.
- * But where it fallsback to IPv4 it uses the IPv4 code which is already in place...
- * - Canonical name resolving works.
- *
- * IPv6 patch 4 (07 January 2001) Jeroen Massar <jeroen@unfix.org>
- * - patch against CVS of today, will be submitted to the bugs list
- * as a 'cvs diff -u' on Simon's request...
- *