On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 10:50 AM, Dagobert Michelsen <d...@opencsw.org> wrote: > Hi Jeffrey, > > Am 19.07.2018 um 16:37 schrieb Jeffrey Walton via users > <users@lists.opencsw.org>: >> I help with several open source projects. I'm trying to gain access to >> a SPACRC machine and possibly Sun Studio so I can test on SPARC using >> SunCC. We currently test on Intel hardware with both GCC and SunCC, >> and both are OK. I've learned SunCC can be full of surprises and I >> would really like to get some time on SPARC with or without SunCC. >> >> My first question is, does anyone offer or provide SSH access to SPARC >> hardware? > > Yes, OpenCSW already does for a lot of opensource projects: > https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ > If you are interested just let me know.
Ack, thanks. I emailed you off-list. Please feel free to share as necessary. >> A second question is, does the OpenCSW build farm work like the GCC >> Compile Farm? > > Sort of, you login to a jump machine and from there you have access to > the build servers for the different OS levels and architectures. Thanks. In return I can offer access to an old PowerMac. The PowerMac is a big-endian PowerPC-64 using an Apple port of GCC 4.1. Everything else I have is run-of-the-mill or under-powered dev-boards. A lot of projects have access to the PowerMac, including Jonathan Wakely of GCC, Andy Polyakov of OpenSSL. and the MacPorts project. Share and share alike :) Jeff