Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

In case any aren't aware of it, HP, in addition to letting or paying 
Jeremy Allison to hack on Samba, have a nice facility at

http://www.testdrive.hp.com

that provides developers access to a range of OS's including

Tru 64
OpenVMS
HP-UX 10 and 11
OpenBSD (? or was it Net BSD)

on 

alpha
PA-RISC
Itanium
x86 
(AMD ?)

architectures.

The intent is to facilitate porting great software such as ntop to HP 
hosts.

Compared with the Source Forge Compile farms

- no auto tools in system paths

- no gmake "            "

- ftp and telnet access

+ responsive hosts (well at least the HP-UX 11 host I used)

configure runs fairly quickly.

+ fast auto registration facility

+ NIS/NFS home directories

There seem to be no hidden costs.

Yours sincerely.

-- 
Stanley Hopcroft

IP Australia
Ph: (02) 6283 3189  Fax: (02) 6281 1353
PO Box 200 Woden  ACT 2606
http://www.ipaustralia.gov.au
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