Hello, I'd like to start building ooRexx on SUSE's public Build Service (build.opensuse.org). Any special considerations or stuff I should avoid so as not to break any specific builds for other non-linux platforms? It's a huge effort and may take a while to get everything right. But once it's fully done, getting new builds for specific Linux distros/architectures should be as easy as cloning the (public) project and requesting an online build. Currently supported distros are: - openSUSE (Factory, 12.2, 12.1, 11.4, Tumbleweed) - SUSE SLE (10, 11, 11 SP1, 11 SP2) - Debian 6.0 - Fedora (16 and 17) - RedHat RHEL (4, 5 and 6) - CentOS (5 and 6) - Mandriva (2009.1, 2010, 2010.1, 2011) - Ubuntu (12.04, 11.10, 11.04, 10.04 and 9.10) Architectures supported for all of them: i586, x86_64. The SLE variants are also supported on PPC and s390. What do you guys think about it? Erico Mendonça Dedicated Support Engineer +55 (61) 9115-3256 +55 (61) 8594-9557 +55 (11) 3345-3900 Av. Nações Unidas, 12551 - Cj. 1308 São Paulo, SP - Brasil |
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