BIND 10 #2930: Sending notifications over msgq

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Wed May 22 18:09:27 UTC 2013


#2930: Sending notifications over msgq
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            Reporter:  vorner        |                        Owner:
                Type:  task          |  vorner
            Priority:  medium        |                       Status:
           Component:  Inter-module  |  reviewing
  communication                      |                    Milestone:
            Keywords:                |  Sprint-20130528
           Sensitive:  0             |                   Resolution:
         Sub-Project:  Core          |                 CVSS Scoring:
Estimated Difficulty:  3             |              Defect Severity:  N/A
         Total Hours:  0             |  Feature Depending on Ticket:
                                     |  shared memory data source
                                     |          Add Hours to Ticket:  0
                                     |                    Internal?:  0
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Comment (by jinmei):

 Replying to [comment:10 jinmei]:

 > > > - not sure if it's related, but cmdctl unittest fails for this
 branch:
 > > > {{{
 > > > Running test: cmdctl_test.py
 > > > ....................................E
 > > >
 ======================================================================
 > > > ERROR: test_wrap_sock_in_ssl_context (__main__.TestSecureHTTPServer)
 > > >
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 > > > Traceback (most recent call last):
 > > >   File
 "/Users/jinmei/src/isc/git/bind10-2930/src/bin/cmdctl/tests/cmdctl_test.py",
 line 741, in test_wrap_sock_in_ssl_context
 > > >     BUILD_FILE_PATH + 'cmdctl-certfile.pem')
 > > >   File
 "/Users/jinmei/src/isc/git/bind10-2930/src/bin/cmdctl/cmdctl.py", line
 610, in _wrap_socket_in_ssl_context
 > > >     raise socket.error
 > > > socket.error
 > > > }}}
 > >
 > > I don't see any possible way how it could be related. Also, it doesn't
 fail for me. Is it repeatable? Master passes (or, the base of the branch)?
 >
 > It's reproduciable, it doesn't happen on master, and it doesn't happen
 > at the branch point (which I believe is commit fededac).

 Hmm, when I distclean-ed and rebuilt the whole tree, it's gone.  And I
 agree it's less likely relevant to the branch according to the
 changes.  So I think we can forget it now.

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