On 2 May 2012 09:44, Jeroen Demeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I made some changes to http://wiki.sagemath.org/SupportedPlatforms
>
> I duplicated the page into a sage-4.8 and a sage-5.0 part and made the
> changes for sage-5.0.
>
> I also introduced a new category "almost fully supported".  This is for
> systems on which Sage is tested by a Buildbot and it mostly works apart
> from a few doctest errors.

Despite the electricity costs, I can if you want make a Solaris 11 x86
box available soon. It's an X4200

http://www.etopiamedia.net/emtnn/pdfs/X4200_DS.pdf

It has two AMD CPUs, which I think are dual core, though I must admit
I'm not sure. So there will be at least 2 cores, possiblly 4. I'd need
to check the configuration. However, the machine will not be as fast
as hawk.

Since my machine "hawk" is used for the OpenSolaris, is it possible
for you to download the source to hawk, and copy it to the Solaris 11
machine? I'd rather you did not download the same file twice to two
sepparate machines on the same network. I can set up ssh without
passwords, so it should need no more than an "scp" command to copy the
file from hawk to the other machine, whose name I forget.

When 5.0 is released, I'll test that on SPARC. I did offer to William
to manage t2.math again, but I can't seem to access the management
console, and since the machine is now unbootable, I can't sort it out.

I'm not able to make the CentOS 4.7 machines available to the
buildbot, but can test on them occasionally. The last beta compiled
fine on one of them, and despite failing two doctests, they passed
when run a second time.


Dave

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