Things have firmed up nicely for the 7.2 release. We currently have
several NetBSD platforms which have not reported success for 7.2, maybe
only because they have a relatively small user base (and aging
processors) nowadays. If anyone still has a m68k, VAX or arm running
NetBSD, let us know!
Oh, and a question about Linux/PlayStation2: if it is an x86 processor,
even without test and set support, should we list it separately? Or is
it enough like other PCs that it is too fine a distinction to make?
- Thomas
The problem platforms with comments and questions are:
NetBSD/arm32 Patrick Welche Any luck finding time to do the test?
NetBSD/m68k Bill Studenmund Any luck finding another test platform?
NetBSD/VAX Tom I. Helbekkmo Any VAXen out there nowadays?
SunOS Tatsuo Ishii Anyone writing a memcpy for it? Tatsuo will be retiring his machine
soon.
And those reported as successful:
AIX Andreas Zeugswetter, Tatsuo, Tom
BeOS Cyril Velter
BSD/OS Bruce
FreeBSD Chris Kings-Lynne
HPUX Tom, Joseph Conway
IRIX Luis Amigo
Linux/Alpha Tom
Linux/arm Mark Knox
Linux/MIPS Hisao Shibuya
Linux/PlayStation2 Permaine Cheung
Linux/PPC Tom
Linux/sparc Doug McNaught
Linux/s390 Permaine Cheung
Linux/x86 Thomas (and many others ;)
MacOS-X Gavin Sherry
NetBSD/Alpha Thomas Thai
NetBSD/PPC Bill Studenmund
NetBSD/sparc Matthew Green
NetBSD/x86 Bill Studenmund
OpenBSD/sparc Brandon Palmer
OpenBSD/x86 Brandon Palmer
OpenUnix Larry Rosenman
QNX 4 Bernd Tegge
QNX 6 Igor Kovalenko
Solaris/sparc Andrew Sullivan
Solaris/x86 Martin Renters
Tru64 Alessio Bragadini, Bernd Tegge
Windows/Cygwin Dave Page, Jason Tishler
Windows/native (clients only) Dave Page