Warren Turkal wrote:
> On Thursday 22 February 2007 20:39, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> > > Git is also pretty cool, too. You can even present a CVS interface on a
> > > git repository. That might address the build farm issue.
> >
> > But it wasn't portable, last time I checked.
>
> Git is in the FreeBSD ports. The cvs gateway server comes with it AFAIK.
Sorry, I mean Windows. We're taken pains to ensure Postgres runs on
Windows, we're not going to abandon that platform now.
And there's a lot of platforms on which we'd have to make sure Monotone
also runs on. Our buildfarm currently has
http://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_status.pl
NetBSD
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
Max OS X
Tru64 5.0 (cc V6.1-011, on alpha)
AIX 5.2 (on powerpc)
Solaris 10
UnixWare 7.1.4 (cc 4.2, on "isa", whatever that is)
Cygwin
Native Windows: XP, 2000, 2003
Several flavors of Linux
Probably all those that can run GCC will have no problem with Monotone.
But what about the AIX, Tru64, Unixware entries? Do they even have C++
compilers?
I don't think Git runs on all these.
It's not on the buildfarm but HP-UX is also used.
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