> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vit Pelcak [mailto:vpelcak@suse.cz]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 2:10 AM
> To: users@tahi.org
> Subject: [users:00912] Possible bugs
>
> Hi.
>
> I'm performing v6eval 3.0.15 (with ct-2.1.1 and recent
> remotes) tests on openSUSE.
>
I replied to Vit seperatly (hit the wrong Reply button), but I figured I might as well ask the list in general.
Is the ct test package still valid at all? As far as I can tell, it hasn't been updated since 2003 and still references RFCs that have been obsoleted. But from the way it is listed on the home page of the Tahi website, it appears to new users (or at least this fairly new user) that it is the first test suite that should be run.
From looking through the history and the packages, I believe that ct has been split up into the individual packages that are listed under the IPv6 Ready Logo Program and these are the packages that are currently being maintained? If this is true, then maybe the ct package should be removed from the website. At a minimum maybe a prominent note should be added to the documentation stating that the tests in the ct package are no longer valid.
Dwight Tovey
IO Test Engineer
email: dwight.tovey@hp.com
(208) 396-4645