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1 files changed, 11 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/tests/auto/network/socket/qtcpsocket/tst_qtcpsocket.cpp b/tests/auto/network/socket/qtcpsocket/tst_qtcpsocket.cpp
index 9ab5e88900..bf08d70eb3 100644
--- a/tests/auto/network/socket/qtcpsocket/tst_qtcpsocket.cpp
+++ b/tests/auto/network/socket/qtcpsocket/tst_qtcpsocket.cpp
@@ -558,8 +558,18 @@ void tst_QTcpSocket::bind_data()
// try to bind to a privileged ports
// we should fail if we're not root (unless the ports are in use!)
QTest::newRow("127.0.0.1:1") << "127.0.0.1" << 1 << !geteuid() << (geteuid() ? QString() : "127.0.0.1");
- if (testIpv6)
+ if (testIpv6) {
+#ifdef Q_OS_DARWIN
+ // This case is faling in different ways, first, it manages to bind to
+ // port 1 on macOS >= 10.14, but if we change the logic to not fail,
+ // it's becoming flaky and sometimes fails to bind, with error 'port in use'
+ // (apparently inflicted by the previous test row with 127.0.0.1). Amen.
+ if (QOperatingSystemVersion::current() >= QOperatingSystemVersion::MacOSMojave)
+ QTest::qWarn("Skipping [::]:1, see QTBUG-81905", __FILE__, __LINE__);
+ else
+#endif // Q_OS_DARWIN
QTest::newRow("[::]:1") << "::" << 1 << !geteuid() << (geteuid() ? QString() : "::");
+ }
#endif
}