[Ace-users] Re: [tao-users] [tao-bugs] PRF: Hello test fails with
IPv6
Johnny Willemsen
jwillemsen at remedy.nl
Wed Jul 4 09:23:01 CDT 2007
Hi,
Are there are specific differences when you rename the exe?
Johnny
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre Kostur [mailto:akostur at incognito.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 4:21 PM
> To: Johnny Willemsen
> Cc: tao-users at cse.wustl.edu
> Subject: RE: [tao-bugs] PRF: Hello test fails with IPv6
>
> Note that the server _was_ run with ORBDebugLevel 10, and
> I've seen this
> problem as far back as v5.5.4. Whups.. I had forgotten to paste the
> output in the PRF (I remember putting it into the clipboard....)
>
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, handle_events() returns 0
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, calling handle_events()
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, handle_events() returns 0
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, calling handle_events()
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, handle_events() returns 0
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, calling handle_events()
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, handle_events() returns 0
> TAO (5060|6108) - ORB_Core::run, calling handle_events()
>
> This gets repeated indefinitely.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Johnny Willemsen [mailto:jwillemsen at remedy.nl]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 11:02 PM
> > To: Andre Kostur
> > Cc: tao-users at cse.wustl.edu
> > Subject: Re: [tao-bugs] PRF: Hello test fails with IPv6
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have not seen this problem in the past, try to run the
> > server with -ORBDebugLevel 10 and see what happens.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Johnny Willemsen
> > Remedy IT
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> > "Andre Kostur" <akostur at incognito.com> wrote in message
> > news:<mailman.1276.1183493031.5286.tao-bugs at mail.cse.wustl.edu>...
> > TAO VERSION: 1.5.9
> > ACE VERSION: 5.5.9
> >
> > HOST MACHINE and OPERATING SYSTEM:
> > Intel Core 2 Duo (Quad core), 4 GB RAM, Windows XP-64, SP2
> >
> > TARGET MACHINE and OPERATING SYSTEM, if different from HOST:
> > 32-bit executable, not 64.
> >
> > COMPILER NAME AND VERSION (AND PATCHLEVEL): Visual Studio
> > 2005, SP1
> >
> > THE $ACE_ROOT/ace/config.h FILE [if you use a link to a
> platform-
> > specific file, simply state which one]:
> > #define ACE_AS_STATIC_LIBS 1
> > #define TAO_AS_STATIC_LIBS 1
> > #define ACE_HAS_STANDARD_CPP_LIBRARY 1
> > #define ACE_HAS_IPV6 1
> > #define ACE_USES_IPV4_IPV6_MIGRATION 1
> > #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE 1
> > #include "ace\config-win32.h"
> >
> > THE $ACE_ROOT/include/makeinclude/platform_macros.GNU
> FILE [if you
> > use a link to a platform-specific file, simply state which one
> > (unless this isn't used in this case, e.g., with
> Microsoft Visual
> > C++)]: n/a
> >
> > CONTENTS OF
> > $ACE_ROOT/bin/MakeProjectCreator/config/default.features
> > (used by MPC when you generate your own makefiles):
> > ssl = 1
> > ipv6 = 1
> >
> > AREA/CLASS/EXAMPLE AFFECTED:
> > Hello
> >
> > DOES THE PROBLEM AFFECT:
> > COMPILATION? No
> > LINKING? No
> > EXECUTION? Yes
> > OTHER (please specify)? No
> >
> > SYNOPSIS:
> > The hello test server infinite loops if the host has IPv6
> > addresses, and you rename the executable to anything other
> > than SERVER.EXE
> >
> > DESCRIPTION:
> > If you attempt to launch the server portion of the Hello test
> > after you have renamed the executable to anything else, the
> > server will go into an infinite loop.
> >
> > REPEAT BY:
> > Launch the server portion after you have renamed the program
> > to anything
> > else:
> >
> > Hello.exe -ORBDebugLevel 10
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Andre Kostur
> > Incognito Software Inc.
> > Senior Software Design Engineer
> > T: +1(604)678-2864
> > F: +1(604)688-4339
> > E: akostur at incognito.com
> >
> > www.incognito.com
> >
> >
> > ----------
> >
> >
>
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