This page collects test results from the CVS branch that adds IPv6 support to Tcl. Currently this branch only covers the Unix platforms, but hopefully Windows will follow soon.
To help with the testing, pull the rmax-ipv6-branch from Tcl's CVS (details below the table) 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 | openSUSE 11.2 | x86_64 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-26 | OpenSolaris 2009.6 | x86_64 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-26 | NetBSD 5.1 snapshot | x86_64 | rmax | OK |
2010-03-26 | NetBSD 5.02 | i386 | bch | OK |
2010-03-26 | Example Failure | T9000 | rmax | FAIL(1) |
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 (e.g. to rmax-ipv6-branch) and do a second checkout with the other tag to have the two versions side by side.
paste your test failures here