[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't realize we could actually build on Nagoya, so having something could be really useful. The thing about that's troublesome is it wasn't uncovered in Xerces-C's normal test process, so I'm not sure if even automating the testing process would help. Still, it's something that can't hurt, and might be really helpful.
Would the Xalan tests have caught it? If so, we should be able to automatically capture.
Is there hardware available within Apache to cover a reasonable subset of our platforms, if we were to use your system?
Nagoya gives us Solaris 2.8, with gcc 3.1 and CC 5.4.
Moof gives us Mac OS X 10.3, but I've never got myself access.
I have some systems that I am setting up to autobuild my own stuff, which gives us Linux (gcc 2.95.4 - Debian stable and gcc 3.3.3 - Debian Unstable), FreeBSD (4.9) and NetBSD (1.6.1).
Cheers,
Berin