Are the IPV6 patches mentioned being included in latest source releases?

On 1/23/12, pub crawler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, this server does have IPV6.   Most of mine do, however,
> historically we have disabled it.
>
> But with IPV4 IP's running out and big carriers starting to push IPV6,
> we are about to see IPV6 used more widely.
>
> On 1/23/12, Gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think so - there is an ipv6 entry in hosts for the local loopback, and
>> as far as I know, Fedora 16 is ipv6 enabled. What do I have to check to
>> make sure?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Gregor
>>
>> Am 23.01.2012 12:01, schrieb Jędrzej Nowak:
>>> Does your box have ipv6 ? I made some patches for that situation but I
>>> don't remember in what cherokee version was it included.
>>>
>>> Pozdrawiam
>>> Jędrzej Nowak
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2012/1/23 Gregor<[email protected]>:
>>>> I have cherokee-admin running with Cherokee 1.2.98 (Ubuntu 8.04) and
>>>> Cherokee 1.2.101 (Ubuntu 10.04) without problems - only the Fedora
>>>> install
>>>> on my local machine does not work.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Can you please spawn the backend by hand ? And then try to run admin
>>>>> (it
>>>>> should detect working backend and connect to it). Can you also run
>>>>> cherokee-admin -x ? Also maybe try to use unix socket.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It works when I launch "cherokee-admin -t", using a unix socket. What
>>>> does
>>>> this mean?
>>>>
>>>> In debug mode, I still get the following output:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/XMLRPCProxy.py", line 47, in
>>>> __call__
>>>>     raw = util.to_utf8 (xmlrpc_func ())
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py", line 1224, in __call__
>>>>     return self.__send(self.__name, args)
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py", line 1575, in __request
>>>>     verbose=self.__verbose
>>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/XMLServerDigest.py", line 145, in
>>>> request
>>>>     return self._request_internal (host, handler, request_body,
>>>> verbose)
>>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/XMLServerDigest.py", line 140, in
>>>> _request_internal
>>>>     return self._parse_response (h.getfile(), sock)
>>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/XMLServerDigest.py", line 94, in
>>>> _parse_responseWhat does this mean
>>>>
>>>>     return u.close()
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/xmlrpclib.py", line 793, in close
>>>>     raise Fault(**self._stack[0])
>>>> Fault:<Fault 1: 'cannot marshal None unless allow_none is enabled'>
>>>>
>>>> But this is true for my two other installs as well, and does not affect
>>>> the
>>>> admin's functionality - as far as I can tell.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I also added an example output from running cherokee-admin without
>>>> "-t".
>>>> Here, after entering the temporary password, the browser times out:
>>>>
>>>> cherokee-admin -x
>>>> [22/01/2012 13:31:59.772] (warning) rrd_tools.c:121 - Could not find
>>>> the
>>>>     rrdtool binary. | A custom rrdtool binary has not been defined, and
>>>> the
>>>>     server could not find one in the $PATH.
>>>>
>>>> Cherokee Web Server 1.2.101 (Oct 19 2011): Listening on port
>>>> 127.0.0.1:9090,
>>>> TLS disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max.
>>>> 2041
>>>> connections, 2 threads, 1020 connections per thread, standard
>>>> scheduling
>>>> policy
>>>>
>>>> Login:
>>>>   User:              admin
>>>>   One-time Password: 6T3TRraTb5GXwf4e
>>>>
>>>> Web Interface:
>>>>   URL:               http://127.0.0.1:9090/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2079 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2082 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2109 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2113 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2117 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2131 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2135 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2138 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2141 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>> DEBUG: SIGUSR1 invokes the console..
>>>>        SIGUSR2 prints a backtrace..
>>>> Server 1.2.101 läuft.. PID=2144 Port=4000
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/server.py", line 197, in<module>
>>>>     CTK.step()
>>>>   File "/usr/share/cherokee/admin/CTK/CTK/Server.py", line 352, in step
>>>>     srv._scgi.handle_request()
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/SocketServer.py", line 265, in
>>>> handle_request
>>>> Cherokee-admin is exiting..
>>>>
>>>
>>
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