On 02/19/2014 10:59 AM, dan (ddp) wrote:
I haven't tested our code for posix compliance, but I do know niche
systems like hpux, solaris, and aix have been issues over the years.
Dropping official support for those systems frees up resources, and
keeps us from having to wonder if every change we make is going to
break something on a system barely anyone uses (since we don't have
test systems available).
We probably wouldn't purposefully break OSSEC on those systems, but
officially supporting them isn't really feasible at this point in
time.

Agreed. Linux only for the manager. If someone wants to run it on something else, by all means go ahead. But efforts need to be focused somehow as long as there are limited resources for dev and testing.

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