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ASF GitHub Bot commented on THRIFT-3000:
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Github user nsuke commented on the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/450#issuecomment-95710395
@Jens-G, can you take a look at #459 before reverting ?
As to the Travis-CI failure, I'm aware that "true" CI is the Jenkins but it
would be nice if Travis failures get more attention, because it is easily
accessible to all contributors, not only to maintainers.
To name a few key differences:
* I can run builds and tests on my own Travis-CI account and verify PRs
before submitting, not for Jenkins
* I can suggest working Travis-CI test changes though PRs but don't know
any way to do it for Apache Jenkins servers
IMO, @jeking3's way of being very serious about Travis failure is good way
to reduce not only occasional regressions but also maintainers' work.
What is good about Jenkins setups ?
> .NET implementation has trouble with mixed IP modes
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: THRIFT-3000
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-3000
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: C# - Library
> Affects Versions: 0.9.2, 0.9.3
> Environment: Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 / .NET 3.5 / .NET
> 4.0 / .NET 4.5
> Reporter: Tobias Mundt
> Assignee: Jens Geyer
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 0.9.3
>
>
> The .NET implementation of TSocket and TServerSocket use the .NET class
> TcpClient and TcpListener. When creating instances of theses classes the .NET
> framework estabiles either an IPv4 or an IPv6 lsitener/client depending on
> the order of network protocols set in the control center for the network
> adapter. Mention that only the first type of protocol is used not both.
> Microsoft switched the default order og ipv4 over ipv6 in windows 7 to ipv6
> over ipv4 in windows 8 and 8.1. That means that a thrift component on a win
> 7 machine can not talk to the same component on a win 8 machine since they
> fired of different listeners.
> When upgrading to .NET 4.5 this can be solved by setting the DualMode=true
> flag on the TcpListener.Server and the TcpClient.Client sockets. Since
> DualMode is not supported in Mono as of February 2015. The patch can not be
> applied.
> Another possible solutions would be to get the configuration of the network
> protocol order manually and apply the approvriate ip protocol by hand.
> Yet a third possibility would by to add a parameter to the TSocket and
> TServerSocket constructors to let the user choose the behaviour of the
> TcpListener and TcpClient
> This problem was attmepted to be solved in the pull request
> https://github.com/apache/thrift/pull/377 which was rejected due to mono
> incompatibility
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