On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 11:03 AM, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > Currently, we have the following OS-specific configure templates in > src/template: > > aix > cygwin > darwin > freebsd > hpux > linux > netbsd > openbsd > sco > solaris > unixware > win32 > > There is at least one active buildfarm critter testing each of these > except "sco" and "unixware". I can't find any evidence in the buildfarm > database that we've *ever* had a SCO OpenServer buildfarm member. There > were a couple of UnixWare members, but the last one was last heard from > on 2012-10-30 (around when 9.2 was released). Mentions of these platforms > in the commit logs thin out to about nothing after 2008. > > I think we should stop supporting those two platforms; to wit, we should > remove those template files and remove all supporting code and > documentation references to those platforms. We can always put that stuff > back if someone shows up who's got enough interest to run a buildfarm > member. But right now I'd say our support for those platforms is likely > to be hopelessly bit-rotted anyway, and it's more than likely that no one > cares.
It looks like the official upgrade path for both is to the new OpenServer 10 from SCO's acquirers: http://xinuos.com/xinuos/news/247-news-xinuos-channel-buzz-openserver-10 http://www.xinuos.com/menu-products/openserver-10 It seems they are using virtualisation to help people migrate from the ancient System V-based releases, but OpenServer 10 is a FreeBSD derivative and has "support for the FreeBSDĀ® Ports and Packages Collection". So we already support that without doing anything at all. The System V-based SCO operating systems are museum pieces and it wouldn't make any sense for anyone to think about running PostgreSQL 10 on them. +1 for dropping support. -- Thomas Munro http://www.enterprisedb.com -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers