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Re: Development machines


From: Armando Di Cianno
Subject: Re: Development machines
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 16:11:54 -0400

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On 2005-07-27 12:29:04 -0400 Adam Fedor <address@hidden> wrote:

I'd like to put together a list of machines that people regularly test/develop GNUstep on. These would be any machine you have regular access to and can provide patches for problems and/or provide sufficient information that anyone who does not have access to the machine could fix the problem.

Just being able to provide a bug report is not typically enough to make this list, but you can provide me the names of those machines as well.

A canonical name or something like Debian/i386 would be good.

Gentoo/i686 - pentium-m 2.0Ghz*
Gentoo/i686 - pentium-m 1.6Ghz*
Gentoo/PPC - 1.5Ghz G4

*these were the two machines where libffi works on the 1.6Ghz machine,
and not the 2.0Ghz machine (using ffcall), for no easily discernible
reason.

Core GNUstep ebuilds in Gentoo are also keyworded for amd64 (probably
in 32-bit mode? I have no idea), alpha, and sparc, but this is done by
other Gentoo devs that have the hardware to test.  After this, pretty
much the only system I haven't been able to compile and use core
GNUstep on is mips.

__Armando Di Cianno

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