On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 4:31 PM, Roberto Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> it seems that the Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) will be used in GCC 4.4
> (see http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Graphite).  For this reason, we are working
> full time on the release of a new version of the library that provides
> all the required functionality.  Of course, we would like this release
> to be as good as possible.  We are especially concerned about portability:
> even though we always made a lot of efforts in that direction, we must
> admit that all the developers of the PPL work on IA32 or X86_64 machines
> running GNU/Linux as shipped from only a couple of distributions.
> For this reason, from now to the release of the new version of the PPL
> (say, one month from now at the latest) we would like to use some of the
> machines of the compile farm (those with an architecture/OS combination
> different from our own machines) as build machines
> (see  http://www.cs.unipr.it/tinderbox/all_trees.panel.html, but note
> that some of the linked pages are out of date... e.g., our only alpha
> machine died the other day).  We can of course adapt to the available
> resources: we can run heavier or lighter tests (the machines you see
> in the page linked above are running the heaviest tests); we can run
> once per day or once every several days.  The only things are that:
>
> 1) we need at least 2.5GB of disk space to run the simplest tests on
>    one machine (for the heaviest ones this goes up to 8GB);
> 2) the build machines should be able to send mail messages to our
>    server.
>
> Is this feasible?
> All the best,
>
>    Roberto

Do you have need for testing on a Win64 machine?  I can provide access
to one to do so.

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