You're quite right! I've never used the Compile Farm, but I'll check it out
next week when I have some more time. Naturally, anyone else who can beat me
to it, should :-P

(From the SF.net FAQ) What OS platforms and hardware architectures are
represented in the SourceForge.net Compile Farm?

  Architecture  Processor       OS      Distribution
  AMD64         AMD Opteron     Linux 2.4       SuSE 8 ES
  PowerPC       Apple Mac G4    Mac OS X        Mac OS X Server with Fink
  x86   dual Intel Pentium III  Linux 2.4       Red Hat Linux 7.3
  x86   dual Intel Pentium III  Linux 2.2       Debian GNU/Linux 2.2
  Alpha         DEC Alpha EV67  Linux 2.2       Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
  Sparc64       Sun Ultra 60    Linux 2.4       Debian GNU/Linux 3.0
  Sparc         Sun UE R220     Solaris         Sun Solaris 8
  StrongARM     CerfCube SA1110 Linux 2.4       Debian GNU/Linux 3.0

Aaron


""Jesse Norell"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 
> Hey,
> 
>   Speaking of SourceForge and testing on other 64bit architectures,
> they provide a very wide selection of hardware and OS's for just
> this sort of testing.  I'm sure if desired, that could be enabled
> for the dbmail project pretty easily.
> 
> 
> 
> ---- Original Message ----
> From: Aaron Stone <dbmail-dev@dbmail.org>
> To: <dbmail-dev@dbmail.org>
> Subject: [Dbmail-dev] Status of 2.0rc3?
> Sent: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 17:39:38 -0000
> 
> > 
> > Ilja,
> > 
> > Have you checked out my patch since 2.0rc2 on SourceForge? I'd like
> to see
> > this patch be the impetus for the 2.0rc3 release, as it adds much
> robustness
> > that will need a few weeks of user testing to ensure that it is
> real-world ready.
> > 
> > Also, I got my Alpha out of storage and have found that the MD5 code
> does not
> > segfault. Amusingly, the last time I compiled DBMail on this machine was
> > 1.0rc3, when I wrote the authldap code :-) I have not yet tried a memory
> > debugger to confirm that it isn't just working by mistake, though.
> > 
> > Please let us know if you're waiting on 2.0rc3 until the MD5 issue is
> > resolved; I'm sure that more people would suddenly be eager to learn MD5
> > hashing if a new or fixed implementation is what we need to continue
> towards a
> > 2.0 release ;-)
> > 
> > Aaron
> > _______________________________________________
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> > Dbmail-dev@dbmail.org
> > http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev
> > 
> -- End Original Message --
> 
> 
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> 
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> change "administrator" to my first name.
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