Re: 8.0RC1 tomorrow - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: 8.0RC1 tomorrow
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In response to Re: 8.0RC1 tomorrow  (Travis P <twp@castle.fastmail.fm>)
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Travis P wrote:

>
> On Dec 2, 2004, at 5:44 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>
>> http://pgfoundry.org/projects/pgbuildfarm/
>>
>> I started work today on a page that lists all the members.
>
>
> Ah, good.  I'm not seeing it immediately, but I'll keep my eye out.  
> I've an AIX 5.1 system on which I could try to compile if you don't 
> have one in the farm, though I usually build/deploy on Linux.


current approved members:
  name    |              os               |                      compiler                      |     arch     |
branches      
 

----------+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------+--------------+----------------------
cat       | Linux 2.4.22                  | gcc 3.3.2                                          | i386         | 
dog       | Linux 2.4.22                  | gcc 3.3.2                                          | i386         |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
kangaroo  | Mac OS X 10.3.5               | gcc 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1495) | PowerPC G4   | 
echidna   | FreeBSD 6-CURRENT             | gcc 3.4.2 [FreeBSD] 20040728                       | x86          | 
potorooo  | Solaris 2.8                   | gcc 3.3.2                                          | Ultra SPARC  |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
capuchin  | AIX 4.2.2                     | gcc 2.8.1                                          | Power 2      | 
spoonbill | OpenBSD 3.6-current           | gcc 3.3.2                                          | Sparc64      |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
lionfish  | Linux Debian/Sarge            | gcc 3.3.4                                          | mipsel       |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
kudu      | Solaris 9                     | Sun WorkShop 6 update 2 C 5.3 Patch 111680-09      | x86          |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
emu       | OpenBSD 3.6-current           | gcc 2.95.3                                         | x86/SMP      |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
badger    | Fedora Core 2                 | GCC 3.3.3                                          | x86 (Athlon) | {HEAD}
canary    | NetBSD 1.6                    | gcc 2.95.3                                         | x86          |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
cockatoo  | FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE           | gcc 2.95.4                                         | x86          |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
galah     | FreeBSD 5.3                   | gcc 3.4.2                                          | x86          |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
loris     | Windows XP Pro                | gcc 3.2.3                                          | x86          | {HEAD}
gibbon    | Cygwin NT-5.1                 | gcc 3.3.3 (cygwin special)                         | x86          | {HEAD}
panda     | Linux Debian sid              | gcc 3.3.5                                          | amd64        |
{HEAD,REL7_4_STABLE}
viper     | Fedora Core 3                 | GCC 3.4.2                                          | x86_64       | 
caribou   | Linux 2.6.9                   | gcc 3.3.5                                          | x86_64       | 
shrew     | Mandrake Linux 10.0 2.6.5 SMP | gcc 3.3.2                                          | AMD 2600x2   | 



Those with nothing in the branches column have not yet reported results 
(one is my test machine).

If you have something missing from here I'm especially interested in 
hearing from you. (HPUX and Solaris-x86 for example). Also anyone who 
has Windows machines that can be used to replace the Cygwin and Windows 
hosts.

cheers

andrew


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