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Posted to dev@apr.apache.org by Justin Erenkrantz <ju...@erenkrantz.com> on 2006/12/01 01:03:07 UTC

Re: [VOTE] Release apr / apr-util 1.2.8 / 0.9.13

On 11/30/06, Sander Temme <sa...@temme.net> wrote:
> However, if I build and test from a source tree in /tmp, like you,
> testlfs fails for me even more verbosely than for you:

FYI, that's what I got too, but I was just too lazy to paste it.  =)

I'm not sure what's up with testsockets - could be an IPv4/IPv6 thing
- I've always run into weird issues with those tests on my Solaris
setups...

Thanks!  -- justin

Re: [VOTE] Release apr / apr-util 1.2.8 / 0.9.13

Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <ju...@erenkrantz.com>.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 07:12:46PM -0800, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:11:52PM -0800, Sander Temme wrote:
> > My VMware thing has one interface with a statically assigned IPv4  
> > address and a self-assigned link-local IPv6 address.
> 
> If it helps, my Solaris boxes all have IPv6 disabled.  -- justin

And, by that I mean, I have no IPv6 interfaces; but I didn't use --disable-ipv6
or anything like that.  So, APR has IPv6 support; but my box doesn't have any
IPv6 addresses.  -- justin

Re: [VOTE] Release apr / apr-util 1.2.8 / 0.9.13

Posted by Justin Erenkrantz <ju...@erenkrantz.com>.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:11:52PM -0800, Sander Temme wrote:
> My VMware thing has one interface with a statically assigned IPv4  
> address and a self-assigned link-local IPv6 address.

If it helps, my Solaris boxes all have IPv6 disabled.  -- justin

Re: [VOTE] Release apr / apr-util 1.2.8 / 0.9.13

Posted by Sander Temme <sa...@temme.net>.
On Nov 30, 2006, at 4:03 PM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:

> On 11/30/06, Sander Temme <sa...@temme.net> wrote:
>> However, if I build and test from a source tree in /tmp, like you,
>> testlfs fails for me even more verbosely than for you:
>
> FYI, that's what I got too, but I was just too lazy to paste it.  =)
>
> I'm not sure what's up with testsockets - could be an IPv4/IPv6 thing
> - I've always run into weird issues with those tests on my Solaris
> setups...

My VMware thing has one interface with a statically assigned IPv4  
address and a self-assigned link-local IPv6 address.

S.

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