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this permits us to keep a persistent test environment between
v4 and v5, most importantly using the same tools. As far as the
actual tests are concerned, some had issues. I had no time to check
if that was an issue with the test or an actual issue with the
v3/4 engine. Will do that at some later stage.
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Well, actually this and a lot of related things. I improved the
testbench so that the new capabilities are automatically tested and
also did some general cleanup. The current multiple tcp listener
solution will probably receive some further cleanup, too, but looks
quite OK so far. I also reviewed the way tcpsrv et all work, in
preparation of using this code for imdiag. I need to document the
findings, especially as the code is rather complicated "thanks" to
the combination of plain tcp and gssapi transport modes.
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as this send() option is not supported on Solaris. We now
simply ignore SIGPIPE
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... to utilize it. This work is not yet fully verified to be correct.
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It is checked that many tcp connections are properly handled. While
adding this test, I noticed that there is a bug in imtcp that prevents
creation of more than 200 connections. This bug still exists, so the
test suite currently fails (what is correct). Will be addressed soon.
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