That seems to be purely a bug in Cisco's software, not supporting
IPv6.  This coming from Cisco, the company that's basically synonym
for network gear... pretty odd.

A+
Osvaldo

On Aug 3, 9:35 pm, Ricky Clarkson <[email protected]> wrote:
> News at 9:30, Java 7 is broken in conjunction with the Cisco VPN
> AnyConnect client:http://www.java.net/node/703177
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> On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Fabrizio Giudici
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 08/03/2011 12:03 AM, Mark Derricutt wrote:
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> >> If it was just "a broken lucene" then maybe, but this revealed bugs in
> >> Hotspot itself.
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> > This doesn't mean anything. There have always been bugs in HotSpot. The
> > point is how relevant they are and how likely they trigger. Sure, they are
> > critical for their consequences; but how likely do they trigger? So far I
> > haven't seen reports by other people, apart from Lucene. In any case, I'd
> > like people to spend at least as much time to *test* their stuff with Java 7
> > as they spend to talk about Java 7 bugs ;-) With Hudson it's relatively
> > simple to add extra jobs. Personally, I've started with my own stuff.
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