Yes, I've disabled IPv6 and it came out as successful in the report. Is it possible that jtreg behaves differently across different OSes? I am using it on Linux and OSX, the bug report mentions Windows.
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Chris Hegarty <chris.hega...@oracle.com>wrote: > On 06/01/14 16:05, Dimitar Mavrodiev wrote: > >> The jtreg version I am using(4.1 fcs b05) seems to be correctly handling >> it. What jtreg version should I be using? >> > > See https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8026362 for a an example of > this. > > Did you try to run your test without ::1 enabled? > > -Chris. > > >> >> On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:52 PM, Alan Bateman <alan.bate...@oracle.com >> <mailto:alan.bate...@oracle.com>> wrote: >> >> On 06/01/2014 15:21, Dimitar Mavrodiev wrote: >> >> Thanks, Chris. >> >> I've removed the dependency on the internal HttpServer. Here's >> another webrev >> https://googledrive.com/host/__0B2CI6Ih--1t5bVVwbVlBRmpVMDg/ >> __2/index.html >> <https://googledrive.com/host/0B2CI6Ih--1t5bVVwbVlBRmpVMDg/ >> 2/index.html>. >> >> >> I'm not 100% sure how jtreg handles TestNG tests throwing >> SkipException. If it doesn't then it probably means adding a flag so >> that the test passes silently when IPv6 is not enabled. >> >> -Alan >> >> >>