On 2/17/10 5:03 PM, Miguel Enrique Cobá Martinez wrote:
> El mié, 17-02-2010 a las 16:12 -0500, Dave Woodward escribió:
>    
>> I got it working in OS X by also changing the tcp/ip IPv6 setting from
>> "Automatically" to "Off".  I haven't tried it in Linux yet.  Hope this
>> helps.
>>      
> I don't understand, what you changed, the OS X settings or the image
> code settings (I didn't know about settings for ipv6 in pharo).
>    
I had to do both changes.  I changed the NetNameResolver in the image, 
AND I changed OS X's settings.  I believe that it didn't work without 
also changing OS X.

FWIW, I worked on a project last year that used Erlang, and it had the 
same problem on OS X.  I know IPv6 is supposed to be the "new standard" 
and all, but it sure seems to cause more problems when its on than off :).
> Maybe unrelated, some months ago, my wife's macbook caused my linux
> laptop to disconnect every time she connected to the wireless network.
> We had any idea but after a while we noticed that even if I had a
> perfect working connection after she connected my connection crashed.
> I had to disconnect, she connected, and then after she had a connection
> I connected.
>
> After some research I found that OS X had a setting in the airport
> configuration about ipv6. I disabled it lefting only the ipv4 settings
> enabled.
>
> We never had a problem after that.
>
> As I said, maybe unrelated but... mac os, ipv6, problems.
>
> Cheers
-- 
Dave Woodward
...................................................
www.promedmedical.net
davewoodw...@promedmedical.net


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