With ipv6 the program freeze temporarily if I check any update.

Started by neixer, February 21, 2024, 09:22:23 PM

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neixer

If I activate ipv6, and I try to check if there is any update of Process Lasso, the program freeze for a while, until it appears the sign that it is already in its maximum version.
But if I disable ipv6, the check is instantaneous, and no freeze.

Jeremy Collake

Thanks for reporting the trouble, we'll be looking into it!
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

jonathanstancil

Quote from: neixer on February 21, 2024, 09:22:23 PMIf I activate ipv6, and I try to check if there is any update of Process Lasso, the program freeze for a while, until it appears the sign that it is already in its maximum version.
But if I disable ipv6, the check is instantaneous, and no freeze.
I also face this problem. Enabling IPv6 causes the program to freeze temporarily when checking for updates, while disabling IPv6 results in an instantaneous check without any freezing. Hope that this trouble will be solved as soon as possible.

Jeremy Collake

We are still triaging this report.

With IPv6 enabled, if you check for updates a second time, does it still freeze?

Also, approximately how many seconds does it freeze for?
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

neixer

Quote from: Jeremy Collake on February 27, 2024, 12:55:16 PMWe are still triaging this report.

With IPv6 enabled, if you check for updates a second time, does it still freeze?

Also, approximately how many seconds does it freeze for?


First Check = 43s freeze

After the first Check, does it instantly without any freeze


Jeremy Collake

Great! Please let us know if you encounter this issue again.
Software Engineer. Bitsum LLC.

Forgand

QuoteBadland said:
If I activate ipv6, and I try to check if there is any update of Process Lasso, the program freeze for a while, until it appears the sign that it is already in its maximum version.
But if I disable ipv6, the check is instantaneous, and no freeze.

Enabling IPv6 may cause the program to temporarily freeze while checking for updates