Scott Pepperdine wrote:
IBM still ships and supports AIX. Business isn't what it used to be,
but Linux hasn't swallowed up the entire server market yet. Many shops
still run on mainframes and mid-range servers that are not Linux only.
That's good to hear. Keeps the Linux crew on their toes. :)
Wish I could say the same for Irix. Had a good time on that back in the
day. Ah, how I used to dream of having my own O2 at home....
I agree that the array support of 3.0 would be handy on the server.
Also, there were some rev_db changes in 2.9 that need to be examined,
from what I can see.
Ah, yes. Good catch. There are probably a few others that may be
useful as well.
The more I think about it, the more clearly it occurs to me that most
software vendors publish a version history somewhere, either in the
product or on the web site. This is not only helpful for customers of a
mature product like Rev who may need to manage multiple versions in
their work, but also for RunRev's marketing by demonstrating their
ongoing efforts in enhancing the product.
I just added a request for a version history to be added to the docs
and/or the web site:
<http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=7821>
If you don't mind my asking, what sorts of CGIs are you writing for AIX?
I'm putting together some notes on CGI use for a future article at
revJournal.com, and getting a feel for the breadth of things people do
with their CGIs will help make for a more useful article.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World
Revolution training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
Webzine for Rev developers: http://www.revjournal.com
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