Solved Tahi IPv6 compliance tool on FreeBSD 10.0

Hello all

For some professional reason, I try to setup a test machine with FreeBSD 10.0 and Tahi IPv6 compliance tool .

I installed the "v6eval-3.3.2" from ports without problem and downloaded the package "Self-Tests 5.0.0" directly from the Tahi web site (as I was not able to find them in ports tree)

After configuration of the test machine and the equipment to test, I launched the tests and almost everything went well.
But some tests (2 or 3 in both phase) return an "internal error" and all the subsequent tests are skipped !!!

As I'm completely new to FreeBSD (but I have some knowledge about Linux) and I don't know anything about Perl (seems that most of the tests scripts are written in this language), I come to you asking for some help.
Please note, that I already tried to post a message to the Tahi mailing list (which seems to be dead) and to the support email address (which is not in service any more :( )

Is someone already installed the v6eval (Tahi framework) successfully on FreeBSD 10.0 ?
(when I say : "successfully", I mean "can run all tests from core package without any error", as I said, the installation itself run smoothly from the ports folder with "make install clean")

If not, and if you have such test machine, on which version of FreeBSD are you running ?

Any help will be greatly appreciated

ericc
 
Re: Tahi IPv6 compliance tool on FreeBSD 10.0

I reinstalled the machine with FreeBSD 9.0 as I founded several blog post on the web discussing about this specific release of FreeBSD, and it works like a charm !

I was even able to compile the very last version 3.3.3 which is not available in ports tree and refused to compile (with nasty errors) on 10.0

I will, ""may be"", in the future, trying to upgrade up to 9.2, but as I said, it's a configuration done for professional reason. Now that I have a working setup, I'm little bit scared to broke it

ericc
 
RitikaKapoor you're responding to a thread that's more than 2 years old. And both are dealing with FreeBSD versions that have since gone EoL and are not supported anymore. If you have any specific issues please open a new thread.
 
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