I have successfully compiled and tested 3.1.7 on
- AIX 5.1 ML04
- AIX 5.3 ML00
- AIX 5.3 TL07
- AIX 6.1 TL03

Regards,
Michael

On 02/22/2010 12:15 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> Just a reminder - any feedback is welcome, or feel free to discuss 3.1.7
> on IRC
>
> It would be good to have positive confirmation of which platforms this
> has been tested on, so far, I have tested
> - Debian lenny,
> - RHEL3/4/5,
> - CentOS 5,
>   - Solaris 8 and
> - Cygwin.
>
> and Brad has done some testing on SLES10
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
> Daniel Pocock wrote:
>    
>> I've tagged 3.1.7 and built a tarball:
>>
>>      http://ganglia.info/testing/ganglia-3.1.7.tar.gz
>>
>> The md5sum for 3.1.7 is: 6aa5e2109c2cc8007a6def0799cf1b4c
>>
>> Since 3.1.6, only two things have changed and may need to be tested
>> again by those who tested 3.1.6:
>>   - the build system (support for commas in CFLAGS)
>>   - the multicpu module - percentages reported differently
>>
>> This is not confirmation that the release is in GA status - a further
>> notification will be sent when the testing period has elapsed without
>> any serious defect.  Users are invited to test the tarball and submit
>> feedback.
>>
>> Please do not commit on branches/monitor-core-3.1 until after 3.1.7
>> goes GA, in case further tweaks are needed to facilitate a successful
>> release.
>>
>> Below are the release notes from the STATUS file.  Other documentation
>> has also changed since 3.1.2 and should be reviewed:
>>
>> GANGLIA 3.1 STATUS:                                           -*-text-*-
>> Last modified at [$Date: 2010-02-17 11:01:08 +0000 (Wed, 17 Feb 2010) $]
>>
>> The current version of this file can be found at:
>>
>>    *
>> http://ganglia.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ganglia/branches/monitor-core-3.1/STATUS
>>
>> Release history:
>>
>>      3.1.7             : Tagged: Feb 17, 2010
>>      3.1.6             : Tagged: Feb  4, 2010 (not released for GA)
>>      3.1.5(hargrave)   : Tagged: Nov 24, 2009 (not released for GA)
>>      3.1.4(hargrave)   : Tagged: Oct 26, 2009 (not released for GA)
>>      3.1.3(avenger)    : Tagged: Sep 19, 2009 (not released for GA)
>>      3.1.2(langley)    : Released: Feb 17, 2009
>>      3.1.1(wien)       : Released: Sep 10, 2008
>>      3.1.0(amelia)     : Released: Jul 30, 2008
>>
>> Contributors looking for a mission:
>>
>>    * Just do an egrep on "TODO", "XXX" or "FIXME" in the source.
>>    * Review the bug database at: http://bugzilla.ganglia.info/
>>    * Open bugs in the bug database.
>>    * Implement a feature from the wishlist at:
>> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ganglia/wiki/ganglia_wish-list
>>
>> CURRENT RELEASE NOTES:
>>    (Please update this area with a brief description of bug fixes and
>>     enhancements that have been backported for the current release)
>>
>>    Note: 3.1.3, 3.1.4, 3.1.5 and 3.1.6 never became GA, therefore,
>>    the release notes for all of them are combined below.
>>
>>    3.1.7:
>>
>>    * Fix build support for RHEL5/issue with commas in CFLAGS
>>    * multicpu module: show CPU utilization as a value between 0-100% for
>>      each core
>>
>>    3.1.6:
>>
>>    * Merge commit 1966 from trunk to fix "contrib/removespikes.pl"
>>    * Bootstrapping with Debian 5.0 (lenny) versions of autotools for
>>      this and future releases.
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/ganglia-developers@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05352.html
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/ganglia-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net/msg04688.html
>>    * Require user to explicitly specify sysconfdir when building from
>> source,
>>      due to the fact that the old behavior was not consistent with the
>>      documented behavior.
>>    * Configuration files and scripts are now created during the install
>> phase
>>      rather than during configure.   This allows values such as
>> @sysconfdir@
>>      to be used in the template configuration files.
>>    * Abolish the use of release names - only release numbers will be used
>>      to distinguish versions in future
>>    * libmetrics: workaround system header conflict in DFBSD>= 2.4 (BUG245)
>>    * Use PCRE regex matching to configure metrics using the name_match
>> directive
>>    * rrdcached support
>>    * gmetad now uses apr and the sleep intervals between polls are
>> randomized
>>      in a way that supports shorter polling intervals
>>    * FreeBSD support: fixes for crashes and disk statistics (BUG153)
>>    * Further tweaks to Solaris build support (remove C99 hack)
>>    * Eliminate conflict with ncpus symbol name on older Solaris
>>    * AIX support: determine if the host is a virtual server (BUG226)
>>    * AIX support: setting linker flags (BUG227), add -lm
>>    * AIX support: tweaks for AIX>= v6.1
>>    * AIX support: revised init scripts for gmond and gmetad
>>    * Check for Python.h explicitly
>>    * Include the necessary Python files in the distribution tarball,
>> regardless
>>      of how BUILD_PYTHON is set (r2215).
>>    * Remove references to GNU toolchain in documentation
>>    * Fortify write_data_to_rrd against overflows
>>    * Web interface: minor formatting changes
>>    * mcast_if implementation tweaked so that the send channel will be bound
>>      to the IP of the outgoing interface
>>    * Documentation updates relating to the options for multihomed hosts,
>>      particularly bind, bind_hostname and mcast_if
>>
>>    3.1.5:
>>
>>    * No change to source code, just modified configure.in and STATUS file
>>      and will be bootstrapping on Fedora 9 with newer autotools version
>> than
>>      CentOS 4
>>
>>    3.1.4:
>>
>>    * gmond: Limit the use of APR_POLLSET_THREADSAFE to Linux>= 2.6
>>    * gmond: improve/revert setuid behavior in configure script
>>
>>    3.1.3:
>>
>>    * gmond: Fix the allow_extra_data configuration directive (BUG199)
>>    * gmond: Ensure that a complete XML dump is delivered before closing
>>             the send socket. Submitted by: Jerry<adawzq 126 com>
>>    * gmond: add bind and bind_hostname parameters for udp_send_channel()
>>    * gmetad: BUG232: eliminate case-sensitive hostname bug, user can
>> choose to
>>              maintain legacy behavior though.
>>    * gmond: BUG237: revise fix for segfault on Solaris where first CPU
>> not in
>>             slot 0
>>    * gmond: support for HUP signal on platforms with execve
>>    * gmond: status module: return gmond version info as string metrics
>>    * gmond: Check return status of apr_pollset_create.  Use
>>             APR_POLLSET_THREADSAFE on Linux.
>>    * build: various configure options: Solaris 8 with Sun Studio 11
>> support,
>>             extra modules for static linking, default setuid, release
>> number,
>>             build multicpu and status during static builds, support for
>>             SYSCONFDIR (BUG16)
>>    * RPM: include status module, allow packager to supply own gmond.conf
>>    * build: Look in lib64 rather than lib for apr, confuse and expat on
>> x86_64
>>             Linux builds
>>    * Bug fixes and Enhancements
>>      
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