I am not deep into FeSL so others will be more accurate on your deeper 
questions.

Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04, Mac OS, WinXP, and Win7 are tested by the 
committers.  Solaris and Open Solaris are being tested by the 
community.  Hopefully, more people who are running on other distros will 
ring in.  The Bamboo continuous integration tests are run on an Amazon 
EC2 Ubuntu AMI.  More types and kinds of AMIs could be added to the 
automated testing but we need more volunteers to build them and maintain 
them.

BTW - Virtually all the developers and all of the committers also 
subscribe to the users list and there is big interest in this thread.  
Just not a lot of answers so far.  RHEL 5 is a critical distro but is 
falling so far behind on its libraries it is getting very hard to 
find/build some of them.  The developers list is just really to keep the 
noise lower on the user list but we monitor both.

If you feel like trying FeSL out on Ubuntu for now as a solution is 
found for RHEL 5.  I know a bunch of folks are interested in getting a 
solution soon but are not posting much.

-- Dan Davis

On 10/7/2010 10:18 AM, Steve Barr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thought this might get a better response here than on -users.
>
> Does someone know on which Linux distros/versions Duraspace tested
> Fedora 3.3 with FeSL enabled?
>
> One of our sysadmins found that the Xerces-C dependency of Fedora 3.3
> (via dbxml) needs later versions of a number of libraries than are
> available on RHEL 5.  This is hard to notice, as the dbxml package as
> a whole appears to build correctly, and Fedora 3.3 appears to run
> correctly (but we haven't stressed FeSL or really know much about it
> at this point).
>
> We'd also like to know if an earlier version of dbxml (2.3.11) work
> with Fedora 3.3, as that one seems to have a version of Xerces-C
> (2.7.0) which can find the libraries it needs on RHEL 5.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
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