Re: Call for platform testing - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Larry Rosenman
Subject Re: Call for platform testing
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Msg-id 20011128071723.A24596@lerami.lerctr.org
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In response to Call for platform testing  (Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org>)
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I've upgraded to OpenUNIX 8, and all is well.  

It probably passes on UW 7 as well, but I can no longer test it. 

LER

* Thomas Lockhart <lockhart@fourpalms.org> [011127 23:06]:
> I have not recorded successful tests for the following platforms (I've
> included the names of folks who reported for the last release, in case
> they are still able to test or want to hand it off to someone else):
> 
> AIX          Gilles Darold
> BeOS         Cyril Velter
> HPUX         (have 10.20 from Tom; anyone tested 11.0 or higher?)
> IRIX         Robert Bruccoleri
> Linux/arm    Mark Knox
> Linux/s390   Neale Ferguson
> Linux/sparc  Ryan Kirkpatrick
> NetBSD/arm32 Patrick Welche
> NetBSD/m68k  Henry Hotz (not tested since 7.0; obsolete platform?)
> NetBSD/PPC   Henry Hotz
> NetBSD/VAX   Tom I. Helbekkmo
> NetBSD/x86   Giles Lean
> QNX          (did I get a definitive report for 4.x already?)
> SCO Unixware Larry Rosenman
> Solaris/x86  Mathijs Brands
> SunOS        Tatsuo Ishii (old release; still relevant?)
> Windows/Cygwin Jason Tishler
> Windows/native Magnus Hagander (clients only)
> 
> 
> The following platforms have been reported as successfully running
> PostgreSQL 7.2:
> 
> BSD/OS       Bruce
> FreeBSD      Chris Kings-Lynne
> Linux/Alpha  Tom
> Linux/MIPS   Hisao Shibuya
> Linux/PPC    Tom
> Linux/x86    Thomas (and many others ;)
> MacOS-X      Tom
> NetBSD/Alpha Thomas Thai
> OpenBSD/sparc Brandon Palmer
> OpenBSD/x86  Brandon Palmer
> Solaris/sparc Andrew Sullivan
> Tru64        Alessio Bragadini (anyone tested 5.0 or higher?)
> 
> 
> Have I missed any success reports? Have I left out any platforms known
> to be good or bad (or which *should* be reported)? Sorry if I've missed
> anything; over time there is a lot flying around for which I'm not sure
> the result (AIX and QNX come to mind for examples).
> 
>                         - Thomas
> 
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