This page collects test results from the CVS branch that adds IPv6 support to Tcl.
To help with the testing, pull the rmax-ipv6-branch from Tcl's CVS (details here ) and run the usual configure/make/make test sequence on it.
Please update the table to reflect the current state of testing.
Date | OS/Version | $tcl_platform(machine) | Tester | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
2010-03-26 | NetBSD 5.1 snapshot | x86_64 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-26 | NetBSD 5.02 | i386 | bch | OK |
2010-03-27 | NetBSD 5.99.24 (-current) | i386 | EG | OK |
2010-03-26 | openSUSE 11.2 | x86_64 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-29 | SuSE Linux 9.0 | i686 | ak | OK |
2010-03-29 | RedHat Linux FC4 | x86_64 | ak | OK |
2010-03-26 | OpenSolaris 2009.6 | x86_64 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-29 | Solaris 2.8 (gcc) | sun4u | ak | OK |
2010-03-29 | Solaris 2.8 (sun cc) | sun4u | ak | OK |
2010-03-29 | Solaris 2.10 (gcc) | i86pc | ak | OK |
2010-03-29 | Solaris 2.10 (sun cc) | i86pc | ak | OK |
2010-03-27 | MacOS X 10.5 (gcc) | i386 | dkf | OK |
2010-03-29 | MacOS X 10.5 (Leopard, gcc) | i386 | ak | OK |
2010-03-30 | Windows XP (mingw/msys) | i386 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-29 | MacOS X 10.4 (Tiger, gcc) | i386 | ak | FAIL (4) |
2010-03-29 | HPUX 11.00 (hp cc) | 9000/800 | ak | FAIL (2) |
2010-03-29 | HPUX 11.00 (gcc) | 9000/800 | ak | FAIL (2) |
2010-03-29 | HPUX 11.22 (hp cc) | ia64 | ak | FAIL (5) |
2010-03-29 | HPUX 11.22 (gcc) | ia64 | ak | FAIL (5) |
2010-03-29 | AIX 5.1 (cc) | 000C763E4C00 | ak | FAIL (3) |
yyyy-mm-dd | Example Failure | T9000 | rmax | FAIL (1) |
paste your test failures here
cc: "unix/tclUnixChan.c", line 1686: error 1588: "AF_INET6" undefined. gcc: unix/tclUnixChan.c:1686: error: `AF_INET6' undeclared (first use in this function)
"unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 706.17: 1506-275 (S) Unexpected text 'int' encountered. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 706.21: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier flags. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 918.13: 1506-275 (S) Unexpected text 'int' encountered. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 918.17: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier reuseaddr. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1244.5: 1506-275 (S) Unexpected text 'struct' encountered. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1244.12: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier addrinfo. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1244.22: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier p. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1245.10: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier v4head. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1245.26: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier v4ptr. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1246.10: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier v6head. "unix/tclUnixSock.c", line 1246.26: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier v6ptr.
==== chan-16.9 chan command: pending input subcommand FAILED ==== Contents of test case: after idle chan-16.9-client vwait ::chan-16.9-done set ::chan-16.9-data ---- Test setup failed: couldn't open socket: connection refused ---- errorInfo(setup): couldn't open socket: connection refused while executing "socket 127.0.0.1 [lindex [fconfigure $::server -sockname] 2]" ("uplevel" body line 33) invoked from within "uplevel 1 $setup" ---- errorCode(setup): POSIX ECONNREFUSED {connection refused}
==== socket-2.9 socket conflict FAILED ==== Contents of test case: set s [socket -server accept 0] file delete $path(script) set f [open $path(script) w] puts -nonewline $f "socket -server accept [lindex [fconfigure $s -sockname] 2]" close $f set f [open "|[list [interpreter] $path(script)]" r] gets $f after 100 close $f ---- Result was: couldn't open socket: address family not supported by protocol family while executing "socket -server accept 56789" (file "/home/andreask/workbench/IPv6/build/tcl-8.6-rmax-ipv6-branch/script" line 1) ---- Result should have been (glob matching): couldn't open socket: address already in use*
==== socket-8.1 testing -async flag on sockets FAILED ==== Contents of test case: # NOTE: This test may fail on some Solaris 2.4 systems. If it does, check # that you have these patches installed (using showrev -p): # # 101907-05, 101925-02, 101945-14, 101959-03, 101969-05, 101973-03, # 101977-03, 101981-02, 101985-01, 102001-03, 102003-01, 102007-01, # 102011-02, 102024-01, 102039-01, 102044-01, 102048-01, 102062-03, # 102066-04, 102070-01, 102105-01, 102153-03, 102216-01, 102232-01, # 101878-03, 101879-01, 101880-03, 101933-01, 101950-01, 102030-01, # 102057-08, 102140-01, 101920-02, 101921-09, 101922-07, 101923-03 # # If after installing these patches you are still experiencing a problem, # please email [email protected]. We have not observed this failure on # Solaris 2.5, so another option (instead of installing these patches) is # to upgrade to Solaris 2.5. set s [socket -server accept -myaddr 127.0.0.1 0] proc accept {s a p} { global x puts $s bye close $s set x done } set s1 [socket -async 127.0.0.1 [lindex [fconfigure $s -sockname] 2]] vwait x gets $s1 ---- Test generated error; Return code was: 1 ---- Return code should have been one of: 0 2 ---- errorInfo: couldn't open socket: resource temporarily unavailable while executing "socket -async 127.0.0.1 [lindex [fconfigure $s -sockname] 2]" ("uplevel" body line 23) invoked from within "uplevel 1 $script" ---- errorCode: POSIX EAGAIN {resource temporarily unavailable} ---- Test cleanup failed: can not find channel named "sock1496" ---- errorInfo(cleanup): can not find channel named "sock1496" while executing "close $s1" ("uplevel" body line 3) invoked from within "uplevel 1 $cleanup" ---- errorCode(cleanup): TCL LOOKUP CHANNEL sock1496 ==== socket-8.1 FAILED ==== socket-12.1 testing inheritance of server sockets FAILED ==== Contents of test case: # Launch script2 and wait 5 seconds ### exec [interpreter] script2 & set p [open "|[list [interpreter] $path(script2)]" r] gets $p listen after 5000 { set ok_to_proceed 1 } vwait ok_to_proceed # If we can still connect to the server, the socket got inherited. if {[catch {close [socket 127.0.0.1 $listen]}]} { return {server socket was not inherited} } else { return {server socket was inherited} } ---- Result was: server socket was inherited ---- Result should have been (exact matching): server socket was not inherited ==== socket-12.1 FAILED
Run the following two commands while in the directory into which you want to put the checkout.
cvs -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/tcl login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/tcl co -P -r rmax-ipv6-branch tcl
Once you have checked it out, you can use cvs up from within the tcl directory to pull the latest version.
Use cvs up -r rmax-ipv6-merge and cvs up -r rmax-ipv6-branch to switch between the two tags for comparing test results.
Alternatively you can rename the tcl directory and do a second checkout with the other tag to have the two versions side by side.