At the end of 'make', it suggests running 'make test'. I did so, and in the middle it reports:

        forktest                        FAILED
        forktest:       Wait one second before accept
        forktest:       Wait one second before connect
        forktest:       Accepting connection at port 59298
        forktest:       Connecting to port 59298
        forktest:       Writing message "Hello world!"
        forktest:       Received "Hello world!" from the client
        forktest:       The message is received correctly
        forktest:       Fork succeeded.  Parent process continues.
        forktest:       Wait one second before accept
        forktest:       Wait one second before connect
forktest: Fatal error 'mutex is on list' at line 540 in file /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_mutex.c (errno = 35)
        forktest:       Fork succeeded.  Child process continues.
        forktest:       Accepting connection at port 57028
        forktest:       Connecting to port 57028
        forktest:       Writing message "Hello world!"
        forktest:       Received "Hello world!" from the client
        forktest:       The message is received correctly
        forktest:       Parent process exits.
        forktest:       FAILED

Later in that same batch of tests, it hangs on "socket" for a very long time (forever?). So, I ctl-c and do a 'make install', which seems to go fine.

This is on 6.0-RELEASE.
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