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From: GStreamer (bugzilla.gnome.org) <bug...@bu...> - 2008-05-22 21:18:00
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If you have any questions why you received this email, please see the text at the end of this email. Replies to this email are NOT read, please see the text at the end of this email. You can add comments to this bug at: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534243 GStreamer | gst-plugins-good | Ver: HEAD CVS Bruno Santos changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |br...@ua... ------- Comment #1 from Bruno Santos 2008-05-22 21:18 UTC ------- Hi, What version of Windows? Does it have an IPv6 stack installed? I will research the issue, however, if memory serves me, it should have worked. "It sounds like we might have to rethink how to handle this if my initial findings are correct. If so, maybe we could make it so that the first client on IPv4 results in an IPv4 socket being created, and vice versa for IPv6." That will require too many changes, the best solution is to have two sockets, one for each protocol, when resolving the address we point the client to correct one. -- See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=email.html for more info about why you received this email, why you can't respond via email, how to stop receiving emails (or reduce the number you receive), and how to contact someone if you are having problems with the system. You can add comments to this bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534243. |