Snmp-server for IPv6 only?

I am trying to figur eout how to enable the snmp-server on a 7200 that has only IPv6 addresses.
Cisco IOS Software, 7200 Software (C7200-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 12.2(33)SRC, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
I searched and saw there was a bug related to this, but I thought I had a IOS version that it is fixed in.  I still see the following errors, which must mean I do have have a working load.
*Mar  1 15:28:24.759: %IP_SNMP-3-SOCKET: can't open UDP socket
*Mar  1 15:28:24.763: Unable to open socket on port 161
What is the correct IOS to get this working?  I do not want to dual stack this device.
Thanks,
Greg

That works better.  Related to that, where can I find the list of other trains that got fixed in?  Trying to find working IPv6 MIBS is challenging.  We tried 12.4T and 15.0, but neither seems to have working v6 MIBs let alone v6 agent support.
Thanks,
Greg

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