[TRE-general] [Felix-language] Re: tre

Erick Tryzelaar erickt at dslextreme.com
Tue May 9 08:47:05 EEST 2006


skaller wrote:
> I personally build on 
>
> (a) Linux
> (b) cygwin
> (c) cygwin/nocygwin (mingw)
> (d) win32
> (e) win64 (trying anyhow ..)
>
> so as you can see 4 of the 5 platforms I have access to
> are not 'unix like' platforms.
>
> Also we have a DD on the team, so the system has to build
> and test on all Debian architectures. Other developers
> are using OSX (various versions) and Solaris/x86.
>   
Also, I've started playing around with sourceforge's compile farm. That 
will add these machines:

32-bit x86 Architecture:

x86-linux2: Fedora Linux FC2 running Linux 2.6 kernel
x86-openbsd1: OpenBSD 3.4
x86-solaris1: Sun Solaris 9
x86-linux1: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 running Linux 2.4 kernel
x86-freebsd1: FreeBSD 4.8
x86-netbsd1: NetBSD 1.6.1

AMD 64-bit (Opteron) Architecture:

amd64-linux1: Fedora Core release 3 running Linux 2.6 kernel
amd64-linux2: Fedora Core release 3 running Linux 2.6 kernel

DEC Alpha (ev67) Architecture:

alpha-linux1: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 running Linux 2.2 kernel

PowerPC Architecture:

ppc-osx1: Apple Mac OS X 10.1 Server with Fink running on an Apple Mac G4
ppc-osx2: Apple Mac OS X 10.2 Server with Fink running on an Apple Mac G4

Sparc (UltraSPARC-II) Architecture:

sparc-solaris1, sparc-solaris2: Sun Solaris 9, running on two Sun 
Enterprise 220R systems
IBM Power5 Architecture:

openpower-linux1: SuSE Enterprise Linux 9, running on an IBM OpenPower 
720 (e-Series) host.

It'll take me some time though to get things up and running as I have to 
rebuild ocaml and potentially do all this funky setup in order to get 
felix to use my version.

-e


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