On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 04:04:24PM -0400, Neal Norwitz wrote: > On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 03:45:20PM -0400, Guido van Rossum wrote: > > [Skip] > > > > The thought occurred to me the other day that we ought to have a > > > > table on the website (probably on the Wiki) where people can list > > > > the kind of systems they have ready access to if they are willing > > > > to help with some tests. It would make it easier to locate people > > > > who can "configure ; make ; make test" on more obscure platforms. > > > > Hm, what happened to the snake-farm at Lysator? Aren't they supposed > > to do exactly this? Is Neal around? I think he's our official rep there. > > Here. I was thinking Skip's idea would be bad since I'll be listed > for a bunch of platforms. :-) > > RedHat 6.2 isn't in the snake farm. Right now, things are in pretty > good shape on the snake farm builds (I watch them on a regular basis). > > Unfortunately, some of the problems deal with minor OS variations > (like a specific patching being applied or not), so even having the > "same" version of th OS isn't always enough. > > I have access to the following systems: > RedHat: 8, 9 > Solaris: 8 > AIX: 4.2.1.0, 4.3.1.0, 4.3.3.0 > HPUX: 11.00 A > IRIX: 6.5 > DecUNIX, OSF/1, Tru64: 5.0, 5.1 Neal- I have an old SGI Indigo box that's running an ancient version of IRIX (I know it is 5.x, but it *may* be 4.x). Would you like to have it to look over? ;-) Jokingly (I think it only has a 800Mb disk!), -c -- 18:10:00 up 67 days, 7:45, 8 users, load average: 0.18, 0.24, 0.20
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