On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, John Jetmore wrote:

> The README for exim-testsuite says that it is "intended to be exportable 
> and to run in a number of different environments."  I took that to mean it 
> should eventually run on any platform that Exim itself can run on.  

Yes, that would be very nice.

> If I misunderstood let me know and I'll drop it, I don't want to bang my 
> head on something that won't be supported.  I would like to know what 
> environments you intend the suite to work in.  Various flavors of Linux 
> seems like an obvious choice.  What about Solaris?

I have made no decision, because I don't know what the limitations are. 
Experiments such as yours are providing very useful information about 
the boundaries. It's very early days, and I'll take all your feedback 
and see if I can overcome the difficulties. Watch this space.

My own testing environments are Linux and FreeBSD, though I guess I
could manage Solaris as well. I would definitely expect it to run on
those three.

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