W dniu 23.09.2010 12:34, Damian Dobroczyński pisze: > W dniu 23.09.2010 04:08, Chris Double pisze: >> 2010/9/22 Damian Dobroczyński <[email protected]>: >>> My system is >>> Ubuntu 10.04 and is sane. Did you have similar issues before? Please, help. >> >> I get this same issue on Ubuntu 10.04. Can you share the workaround >> you did to stop the ipv6 binding? >> >> Chris. > > Sure. Put it in your ~/.factor-rc file (so that it loads during factor > start): > > USING: accessors arrays kernel sequences io.servers.connection ; > IN: io.servers.connection > > <PRIVATE > > : set-servers ( threaded-server -- threaded-server ) > dup dup listen-on last 1array > [ no-ports-configured ][ (make-servers) ] if-empty > >>servers ; > > PRIVATE> > > It removes ip6 address from the adresses list. In effect, no thread is > going to listen on ip6 and you have only ip4 server thread running. > > D. >
P.S: The code must be compiled AFTER standard io.servers.connection is loaded and compiled (apparently this is included in the standard image, so .factor-rc should be enough). D.
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