Dr. Matthias St. Pierre wrote:
>> I see lots of logs.
>> Maybe it's private to me.
> The link is not private, but it expires after a short amount of
> time. The timeout is visible in the URL (after url-decoding it):
https://junk.sandelman.ca/junk/logs_53889.zip
If that's useful
> I see lots of logs.
> Maybe it's private to me.
The link is not private, but it expires after a short amount of time. The
timeout is visible in the URL (after url-decoding it):
...?urlExpires=2022-04-02T15:36:04.2664486Z&urlSigningMethod=HMACV1&urlSignature=J9eXW05FxMynRtIZFhvnWKNDCJtYBmn
Michael Wojcik wrote:
>> > View results:
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/actions/runs/2073285321
>>
>> I'll take a look when I get a chance to see if anything jumps out. I
>> haven't had to deal with IPv6 raw or UDP programming in Windows yet, but
I
>> do a fair bit with
> From: Michael Wojcik
> Sent: Friday, 1 April, 2022 15:41
> >
> > View results: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/actions/runs/2073285321
>
> I'll take a look when I get a chance to see if anything jumps out. I
> haven't had to deal with IPv6 raw or UDP programming in Windows yet, but I
> do a f
> From: openssl-users On Behalf Of
> Michael Richardson
> Sent: Friday, 1 April, 2022 07:34
>
> Attempts to make bss_dgram.c compile with the right IPv6 include for
> Windows
> are not going well.
>
> Some of the jobs actually die before my test case even runs, but at least,
> I
> guess they com