> Um, this is new -- jt was reporting on irc that 1.8.4 did not build on
> all 11 ports.
Oh, yes, I spoke without verifying the 1.8.4 had gone in testing... It
doesn't build on arm, m68k, mips/mipsel and s390.
> If this is true I'd be happy to be corrected.
You don't work with the debian maintai
Derek Atkins wrote:
I'm a bit worried about the phrase "supported" -- what does "support"
mean in this context? AFAIK the only platforms used by developers are
Linux, Solaris, and MacOS-X.
Okay, any suggestion for other word? Lets see what is in the README
file... ah, "is known to work". Is th
Pierre THIERRY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If this is true I'd be happy to be corrected.
>
> You don't work with the debian maintainer to get gnucash working on all
> architectures?
The problem i s that jt (the debian maintainer) doesn't have physical
(shell) access to the 'broken' architect
> GNU/Linux (x86, Sparc, PPC)
As is is packaged within Debian, it works on the 11 ports:
- x86
- Motorola 68k
- Sparc
- Alpha
- PowerPC
- Arm
- Mips
- HP-PA
- IA-64
- S/390
http://www.debian.org/ports/
Widely,
le Moine Fou
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 03:57:45PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> The problem i s that jt (the debian maintainer) doesn't have physical
> (shell) access to the 'broken' architectures, so there i no (easy) way
> to debug the problems.
To be fair to the machine admins, they do respond to requests f
Um, this is new -- jt was reporting on irc that 1.8.4 did
not build on all 11 ports. If this is true I'd be happy
to be corrected.
-derek
Pierre THIERRY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > GNU/Linux (x86, Sparc, PPC)
>
> As is is packaged within Debian, it works on the 11 ports:
>
> - x86
> - Mot
I'm a bit worried about the phrase "supported" -- what does "support"
mean in this context? AFAIK the only platforms used by developers are
Linux, Solaris, and MacOS-X.
-derek
Jon Lapham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I added another item to the GC features list in the docs:
>
> Multiplatform C