Re: Help : bonobo-activation, ORBit2, linc problems
- From: Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>
- To: Michael Meeks <michael trna ximian com>
- Cc: Louise Miller - Sun Microsystems Ireland - Computer Systems - Engineer <Louise Miller sun com>, gnome-components-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Help : bonobo-activation, ORBit2, linc problems
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2001 11:29:04 +0000
Michael Meeks wrote:
>
> Hi Louise,
>
> Thanks for your _most_ helpful bug report; this is really
> useful and gives me a handle on a nasty bug that's been worrying me (
> as well as fixing a load of things, and beefing up the regression
> tests :-).
>
> > (process:19124): ** ERROR **: file linc-connection.c: line 123
> > (linc_connection_connected): assertion failed: (cnx->priv->tag ==
> > NULL)
> > aborting...
> > FAIL: bonobo-activation-test
> > testing async interfaces
>
> You must get an EINPROGRESS from the connect in
> linc_connection_initiate, this doesn't tend to happen on Linux; I've
> just cleaned that path.
>
> > (process:26267): ** ERROR **: file linc-protocols.c: line 218
> > (linc_protocol_get_sockaddr_ipv4): assertion failed: (hostname)
> > aborting...
> > FAIL: ./test.sh
>
> This seems to suggest that your local comms are not using Unix
> domain sockets - which is prolly a major performance issue. This
> exposed a bug in the IOP_profile copy for the IOP profile; now fixed.
> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-components-list
Yes, these tests are from Java components, and of course the built-in
Java ORB and Java CORBA bindings don't know anything about ORBit's
unix-domain sockets transport.
-Bill
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