On 08/07/2012 11:29 PM, Ray Satiro wrote: >> From: Alex <[email protected]> > [...] > >> First three with assertion ('ioctl() failed. The socket could not be set as >> blocking.'). > > That's fatal. You shouldn't see 'ioctl() failed. The socket could not be set > as blocking.'. I don't see that on Vista x86. Which version of Windows are > you using?
Is it, though? It could be the socket being set up for the test's fake server, rather than wget's socket. The fact that it's not happening all the time, but specifically for three FTP-related tests, makes me suspect that. If wget seems to be working normally for you (and, particularly, works for actual FTP downloads), I wouldn't worry too much about those tests (but it's a flag that wget developers should look into fixing them). -mjc
