IPv6 CARE, the "IPv6 Compliance Automatic Runtime Experiment", is a tool for diagnosing the IPv6 compliance of programs while they are running. It detects non-IPv6-compliant function calls, like gethostbyname(), and generates diagnosis information accordingly.
| Tags | Software Development Testing Networking |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Apache 2.0 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Changes: A new "-v" option in "ipv6_care shell" and "ipv6_care check" activating online display of detected function calls (avoids checking the log file). Improved recognition of the program name. Logging of "close(fd)" if fd is a socket. Slight performance and robustness improvements. Updated documentation.


Changes: Handling of sub-processes. The diagnosis location is also shown in 'ipv6_care shell'. Port numbers are displayed in the log file. A 'full_command_line' file has been added. README and LICENSE files have been added to the packages. One compilation warning seen on recent compilers has been suppressed. The documentation has been updated. Development status has been set to 'stable'.


Changes: This release mainly focuses on making the tool even easier to use. Additionally, messages and stack trace were improved, a bug that could occur in call stack creation was corrected, and binary packages are now proposed. The documentation was also updated and improved.


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