With the upstream changes mentioned above and a couple of tweaks
(everything up to and including commit f09cac4), I've been able to
complete a build, package, install and start PCP operation on all the
machines in my PCP QA Farm.
This means:
amd64 FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE, amd64 OpenBSD 5.8
i386 Darwin 10.8.0, FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p30, NetBSD 6.1.5
i686 Debian 7.11, Debian 9.1, Fedora 25, Fedora 26, LinuxMint 15,
openSUSE 13.2, Ubuntu 17.04
i86pc OpenIndiana Development oi_151.1.8
x86_64 Arch Linux, CentOS6.9, CentOS Linux7.3.1611, CentOS Linux7.3.1611,
CentOS Linux7.3.1611, Debian 8.9, Debian 9.1, Fedora 21,
Fedora 23, Fedora 25, Fedora 26, Gentoo 2.2, LinuxMint 17.3,
MandrivaLinux 2011.0, openSUSE 42.2, openSUSE 42.3, RHEL Server
6.9, RHEL Server 7.3, Slackware "14.2", SUSE SLES12 SP0, Ubuntu
14.04, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 17.04, Ubuntu 17.10
So I think we're clear of any regressions on the non-Debian platforms
with these changes.
+1 from me, thanks Nathan and Eric.
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