In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 17 Dec 2002 00:47:51 +0100, Andy 
Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

appro> Richard, why don't you ask for an account? HP have [or had?] an
appro> Itanium lab opened to independent developers. Wouldn't it speed
appro> things up? At least without a way to test, it can take
appro> literally eternity... A.

I *have* asked.  Several times.  As a result, I do have a Windows
partition on the laptop with the right stuff to run builds until I get
blue in the face.  Unfortunately, Windows isn't what I run normally,
so there's a time span between times.

I've also had several people talking about giving me an account for a
while, but I haven't seen any tangeable result (for those I talked
with, it's VERY possible some mail got lost in the deluge I usually
get, so if I missed something, please get in touch with me).

I think someone mentioned that HP lab, but I'm pretty sure that if it
was up and I could reach it, I would already have set up things to do
automatic builds for me.  If my current info on this is incorrect,
please remind me where to look.

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