ddve...@ucar.edu added the comment:
Ok, I'm closing this ticket, since it does not seem there is interested in
fixing it. I still believe it would be a nice feature, but life is short, let's
concentrate efforts on more useful things.
Moreover (see Issue17085 for details) TIPC was not the root
ddve...@ucar.edu added the comment:
Antoine, the exact reason why I want to disable TIPC in configure, is
that either the test suite or the TIPC test case or both has/have a bug
(not my system). Therefore I suggest that you re-post your comment in
Issue17085, and I'll be happy to provide more
Antoine Pitrou added the comment:
Why would you disable TIPC? If TIPC crashes the test suite, you probably have a
system bug. I would suggest you try to diagnose what happens exactly.
(normally, the TIPC tests are skipped if the tipc kernel module isn't loaded)
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nosy: +pitrou
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New submission from ddve...@ucar.edu:
This is related to Issue17085 and Issue1646
My system is a cluster Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 (Santiago)
and it happens to have /usr/include/linux/tipc.h but probably tipc disabled in
the kernel for some reasons which I ignore. There is li