OSX Mountain Lion x64 (10.8.2, clang) would be good to have as well.

Ted

On 2012-11-09, at 15:58, Graydon Hoare wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm bringing a new buildbot-based system online for building and testing
> rust (and its packages and libraries, eventually). As part of this,
> we're going to be bringing some new machines into the build group.
> Currently our builders ("rustbot" based, not buildbot) build and test on
> machines mozilla owns:
> 
>  CentOS 6.0 x64 (Linux 2.6.32, Glibc 2.12, gcc)
>  OSX Lion x64 (10.7.4, clang)
>  OSX Snow Leopard x64 (10.6.8, gcc)
>  Windows Server 2008R2 Enterprise SP1 x64 (mingw gcc)
>  FreeBSD 9.0 x64 (gcc)
> 
> This is in addition to our workstations that are, I think, largely a
> mixture of Ubuntu 10, 11 and 12 LTS x64 and OSX Lion x64. Though no
> debian/ubuntu-like machines (much less SLES or other Linuxes) are part
> of the per-commit build machinery.
> 
> The new system will have slaves running partly on machines we run and
> also partly in an AWS VPC. This means it's much easier to bring up new
> machines -- even periodic ones -- to test breadth, which is good for
> future release stability. I want to get a feeling for what represents
> breadth though. How far forward and backward, version-wise, do people
> want to see us testing, and how many different OS / distribution /
> toolchain flavours?
> 
> I thought I'd ask the mailing list, to get a feeling for the variety of
> sorts-of-systems people test on when I post a release candidate and ask
> for feedback. Or sorts-of-systems people would _like_ to be testing on,
> if we happen to be able to add them easily to the group.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Graydon
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