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Re: gcc source management requirements

From: Ryan Bloom <rbb_at_covalent.net>
Date: 2002-12-10 05:58:12 CET

On Monday 09 December 2002 06:47 pm, sam th wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 19:58, Ryan Bloom wrote:
> > On Monday 09 December 2002 05:44 pm, sam th wrote:
> > > [2] It should be noted that SVN fails requirement 0. Hopefully the APR
> > > people consider this an issue as well.
> >
> > APR is being used in Apache 2.0 currently, and currently works on: Every
> > known version of Unix, Windows(all versions), Mac OS X, OS/2, BeOS,
> > OS/390, and AS/400. What platforms are we missing?
>
> For example, APR doesn't, to my knowledge, work on QNX. That's just off
> the top of my head, since AbiWord does work on QNX, and we'd need a port
> to move to SVN.
>
> For other examples, the GCC web page [1] lists such operating systems as
> Unicos/Mk, or LynxOS, which I don't think APR has been ported to. Or
> Unos (which I couldn't even find in google). Or, to be really evil,
> people mention VMS occasionally on gcc lists. The port at least used to
> work (I think).

As Justin already stated, APR does work on QNX. To the best of my knowledge
it will work on LynxOS and Unicos/Mk, although that is conjecture based on
how APR works. As for VMS, my understanding is that
Digital....Compaq......HP have actually ported APR to VMS already.
Regardless, getting a port to those platforms will be trivial if it doesn't
already work. All that needs to happen, is somebody needs to do the port.
If anybody can get me access to any or all of those platforms, I would be
more than happy to help.

Ryan

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