| commit | 0bd57f21e9754083b6911046448ad36fb23ef22c | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Jeongik Cha <jeongik@google.com> | Tue Sep 09 18:39:37 2025 +0900 |
| committer | Jeongik Cha <jeongik@google.com> | Tue Sep 09 18:44:09 2025 +0900 |
| tree | 5da000dec78311e82afc853a7150776337814e08 | |
| parent | 68d50b81c4781c5bd2c242b9a6a9611e6c3a2890 [diff] |
Use only global ip addr for ttyd After installing lxqt, for unknown reasons, avahi reports ip addr(ipv4, ipv6) separately(before that, it reports them together). If it reports ipv6 addr, it is problematic because reported ipv6 addr is link-local addr which is not availble in webview.(it doesn't support the schema for scope id). So let it use 'global' ip addr only(which is ipv4 addr for our cases) Bug: 438045731 Test: install lxqt, and restart terminal Flag: EXEMPT a simple bug fix Change-Id: I0f11ce69be0bd9cbb2a8626edf61ddcca50757a5
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