Re: [fossil-users] Sqlite testing

2009-09-17 Thread D. Richard Hipp

On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:35 PM, James Cooper wrote:

 Your web page www.sqlite.org/testing.html mentions that each release  
 must pass an extensive set of tests  on multiple platforms and  
 under multiple compile-time configurations, but I have not been  
 abel to find out what platforms are tested.  In particular do you  
 test on
 · Solaris with the Sum compiler?
 · SCO OpenServer with its native compiler?



We test on linux (x86, amd64), mac (x86), win32, win64, and wince.

D. Richard Hipp
d...@hwaci.com



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Re: [fossil-users] Sqlite testing

2009-09-17 Thread D. Richard Hipp

On Sep 17, 2009, at 7:55 AM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:


 On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:35 PM, James Cooper wrote:

 Your web page www.sqlite.org/testing.html mentions that each release
 must pass an extensive set of tests  on multiple platforms and
 under multiple compile-time configurations, but I have not been
 abel to find out what platforms are tested.  In particular do you
 test on
 · Solaris with the Sum compiler?
 · SCO OpenServer with its native compiler?



 We test on linux (x86, amd64), mac (x86), win32, win64, and wince.



Once again - sent to the wrong mailing list.  Sorry


D. Richard Hipp
d...@hwaci.com



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Re: [fossil-users] Sqlite testing

2009-09-17 Thread Bill Whiting
On 09/17/2009 07:57 AM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:
 On Sep 17, 2009, at 7:55 AM, D. Richard Hipp wrote:


 On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:35 PM, James Cooper wrote:

  
 Your web page www.sqlite.org/testing.html mentions that each release
 must pass an extensive set of tests  on multiple platforms and
 under multiple compile-time configurations, but I have not been
 abel to find out what platforms are tested.  In particular do you
 test on
 · Solaris with the Sum compiler?
 · SCO OpenServer with its native compiler?



 We test on linux (x86, amd64), mac (x86), win32, win64, and wince.

  

 Once again - sent to the wrong mailing list.  Sorry


 D. Richard Hipp
 d...@hwaci.com

But wouldn't it be worthwhile to test on something that's big-endian?  
It shouldn't make a difference, but if it does, you won't catch the issue.

//Bill

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Re: [fossil-users] Sqlite testing

2009-09-17 Thread D. Richard Hipp

On Sep 17, 2009, at 8:00 AM, Bill Whiting wrote:

 We test on linux (x86, amd64), mac (x86), win32, win64, and wince.


 But wouldn't it be worthwhile to test on something that's big-endian?
 It shouldn't make a difference, but if it does, you won't catch the  
 issue.



We don't have any (working) big endian machines.  I was looking into  
getting some kind of ARM7 development system specifically for this  
purpose, but haven't done anything in that direction yet.  Any  
recommendations?

More important than big endian, I think, would be to get a machine  
that has constraints on data alignment.


D. Richard Hipp
d...@hwaci.com



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