Hey Dave , I'm still with IBM , so I have an access to AIXs and Solaris and different flavours of Linuxes . If we decide to keep those platforms , I can look after it . Unfortunatuly I don't have the magic 20% , but I'd love to help . I can do reviews or other small tasks :) Dmitry
David Bertoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/09/2008 05:34 PM Please respond to xalan-c-users@xml.apache.org To xalan-c-users@xml.apache.org cc Subject Announcement/Poll: Compiler and platform support for Xalan-C Hi, I'm trying to figure out what compilers and platforms to support moving forward. My motivation is to reduce the amount of time I spend maintaining the various Microsoft project files and more obscure platforms so I can spend more time on code and a re-write of the Linux/Unix build system. As part of this, I would like to remove support for the following compilers/platforms: MS Visual Studio.Net 2002 (MSVC 7) HP-UX 10 Versions of GCC earlier than 3.x on all platforms. In addition, the following platforms will be deprecated and disappear withing 6-12 months: Microsoft Visual Studio 6 MS Visual Studio.Net 2003 (MSVC 7.1) Compaq Tru64 Irix These platforms will remain in the build system and the source code, but they are not guaranteed to work. They are not maintained, since I don't have access to the necessary hardware and software to do so: AIX Solaris SPARC Mac OSX OS400 OS390 The following platforms/compilers are considered the core platforms and are built on a regular to semi-regular basis: XP/Vista with MS Visual Studio 2005 (MSVC8) 32-bit and 64-bit(x64) XP/Vista with MS Visual Studio 2008 (MSVC9) 32-bit and 64-bit(x64) Solaris x86 using GCC 32-bit and 64-bit Solaris x86 using Sun Workshop 12 32-bit and 64-bit HP-UX 11i PA-RISC with GCC 32-bit only HP-UX 11i Itanium with GCC 32-bit only HP-UX 11i PA-RISC with aCC 32-bit and 64-bit HP-UX 11i Itanium with aCC 32-bit and 64-bit Ubuntu Linux 7.04 and 8.04 with GCC 32-bit and 64-bit. Cygwin 32-bit only The following platforms should be OK, but are not regularly tested: OpenBSD with GCC NetBSD with GCC FreeBSD with GCC I would appreciate any feedback on this plan. Thanks! Dave