Andrey Chernov wrote:
Just in case it may help somebody: the cause (but not the root) of the problem is found and workaround too.The cause of the problem is ::1 localhost localhost.my.domain line from our _standard_ /usr/src/etc/hosts which comes first before 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.my.domain line. Linux takes the first match on localhost, i.e. ::1, then tries 8605 npviewer.bin STRU struct sockaddr { AF_INET6, [::1]:6010 } it was last command from npviewer.bin, then it immeditelly terminates: 8605 npviewer.bin RET linux_socketcall -1 errno 4 Interrupted system call 8605 npviewer.bin PSIG SIGTERM SIG_DFL code=0x10001 The workaround is to switch lines order in /etc/hosts, i.e. 127.0.0.1 localhost ::1 localhost to make IPv4 one comes first. Flash works afterwards. The bug affects IPv6-enabled machines with IPv4 over IPv6 preferred or maybe IPv4 too I don't know, but since we don't have such reports in mass, I think IPv4-only setup is fine.
Can you clarify this a bit? I have at least one machine with vanilla /etc/hosts connected to IPv4/IPv6 network (i.e. some internal hosts resolve to IPv6) and flash works fine there.
The DEPEND list on www/nspluginwrapper lists ftp/curl as a dependence. And this port can be built without IPv6. Can you check your ports configuration about enabling IPv6 support?
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