As well as Linux I run Solaris 8 SPARC (32-bit not 64), Solaris 7 SPARC
(SMP, 32-bit not 64), Solaris 7 Intel (both SMP and uni-processor) and
Solaris 8 Intel (both SMP and uni-processor).
I can be counted on to do testing of these as required in about 2 weeks
from now, after I get a new permanent connection here.
With luck I'll additionally have the finances to buy some SPARC 64-bit
machines in a few months.
Regards and best wishes,
Justin Clift
Database Administrator
Tom Lane wrote:
> > What would SF add to this mix?
>
> The current list of machines at cf.sourceforge.net seems to be
>
> lqqqqqqqChoose compile farm server...qqqqqqqk
> x A. [x86] Linux 2.2 (Debian 2.2) x
> x C. [x86] FreeBSD (4.2-stable) x
> x x
> x G. [Alpha] Compaq Tru64 (5.1) x
> x H. [Alpha] Linux 2.2 (RedHat 7.0) x
> x x
> x L. [Sparc - E240] Linux 2.2 (Debian 2.2) x
> x M. [Sparc - E240] Sun Solaris (8) x
> x x
> x Exit x
> mqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqj
>
> I think I'll go try a build on that Solaris 8 machine, since we've heard
> some reports of problems on Solaris. However, I'm not sure that we need
> any organized use of their compilefarm. If they made it easy to
> *automatically* run build/install/regress test on multiple machines,
> I could see the facility being useful (especially so once a few more
> platforms are offered). But right now it looks like it's just shell
> access to platforms other than your own, which is not going to help us
> all that much.
>
> regards, tom lane