Jun T wrote: > test_channel "sporadically" fails on my Macs. > When it fails (in Test_communicate()), the output from the > server looks like: > > received: [3,"eval-works"] > sending: ["eval","\"foo\" . 123", -1] > sending: [3, "ok"] > received: [4,"eval-result"][-1,"foo123"] > > so it receives [4,"eval-result"] before [-1,"foo123"]. > I think we need more 'sleep 10m' on the client side.
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