Message195770
| Author |
pitrou |
| Recipients |
giampaolo.rodola, neologix, pitrou |
| Date |
2013-08-21.10:43:57 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<2126158028.2393321.1377081830484.JavaMail.root@zimbra10-e2.priv.proxad.net> |
| In-reply-to |
<CAH_1eM1Amj06aC4NqQTUwVJdDuaLzu4+yb3pz_33+=Xmx1S53w@mail.gmail.com> |
| Content |
> Changing support.HOST from 'localhost' to '127.0.0.1' means that on
> dual-stack
> hosts (I don't think the test suite would run on IPv6-only hosts
> anyway), the
> tests will now always use IPv4, whereas they are currently using
> either IPv6 or
> IPv4 addresses depending on the host's name resolution settings.
That would only be true if the server we are contacting happens to
listen on both IPv6 and IPv4, right? I don't think we have such a
situation in the test suite. Clients can use create_connection()
for transparent support of IPv6 and IPv4, but servers have to choose
a family when creating their socket. |
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