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echoping appears to compile and run at least on Linux, FreeBSD,
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Solaris (gcc only) and Tru64. On Mac OS X, you'll probably need a
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version >= 10.2. You do not have to be root to install it.
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version >= 10.2. Some versions of RedHat 7 ship with a completely
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broken C compiler (echoping displays negative times).
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You do not have to be root to install it.
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Just type "./configure", then "make", "make test" if you wish (some
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tests depend on local servers and/or Internet access, interpret with
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@ -21,7 +24,7 @@ may not be available on your platform).
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There is no option to disable IPv6. echoping now uses the new (RFC
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2133) socket interface, with getnameinfo/getaddrinfo. If your system
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does not support it (Mac OS X), you jave no other choices than using
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does not support it (Mac OS X), you have no other choices than using
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echoping 4.
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Standard "autoconf/configure" options are supported such as --prefix
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