On 17 Nov 2015, at 6:59, Donald Sharp wrote:
We build an array to handle the multipaths, when a 0 is specified it
builds
an array of size 0 :) Hence the problem. This does need to be fixed.
Ah.. so I assume you already know where to look for this one and I can
move
on to the next issue?
- Martin
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 9:55 AM, Martin Winter <
[email protected]> wrote:
Donald,
I’m working on the next issue right now and leave you with the
crash.
I assumed you might have a faster idea where to find the problem (and
fix)
Currently looking at BGP IPv6 issues. It seems the
“--enable-multipath=0”
got broken (again). “--enable-multipath=64” seems to work, but
with
a value of 0 (= unlimited), something breaks in getting IPv6 routes
installed.
- Martin
On 17 Nov 2015, at 6:51, Donald Sharp wrote:
Martin -
Before you narrow down a specific patch that might be causing the
issue...
I've been contemplating working through our entire patch set and
exposing
it through the take-X branches. I can't imagine we haven't already
fixed
the crash you are seeing( and I'm looking for that by hand now ).
In addition I think you've provided enough of a clue for me to
narrow
down
the problem to the actual bit of code and to find our fix.
donald
On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Martin Winter <
[email protected]> wrote:
Han,
On 17 Nov 2015, at 4:27, Han Coumans wrote:
Dear Martin, Donald, Quagga devlist,
From CI's RIPng RFC test we learn that even without a new patch
(from
the
Cumulus Mega patch set 'Take 2') for RIPng it's possible to have
10 new
failures, making a total of 17 (one is an 'unpredict').
Keep in mind to look at the differences. The cumulus mege set is
based
on
top of the last round (accepted 4) - so the main thing is to
compare to
this one.
And to give kudos to Cumulus: There are actually quite a few past
failures
which show up as fixed.
For the failed ones, my experience is that a single issue (i.e. in
zebra)
might impact many tests. I’m still working through the failures
and will
post whenever I find a specific one (and can explain the exact
issue or
commit or how to reproduce). But it will take some time with such a
large
set.
Regards,
- Martin Winter
That will be an interesting fix.
Thanks for your CI, Martin.
Regards,
Han Coumans
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