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Re: What platforms are people using GNUstep on?
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Riccardo Mottola |
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Re: What platforms are people using GNUstep on? |
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Fri, 03 Apr 2009 23:57:40 +0200 |
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David Chisnall wrote:
I think, for a variety of reasons, it would be helpful to get some
overview of what platforms people have actually built and tested
recent versions of GNUstep on. The ones I've heard about over he last
year are (in no particular order):
x86: GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Windows.
x86-64: FreeBSD, Windows (GNU/Linux?)
SPARC: Solaris (not sure if this was 64-bit or 32-bit though)
ARM: Linux (GNU?)
PowerPC: GNU/Linux
What else do people use underneath GNUstep? Is anyone using Alpha?
m68k? IA64? XCore? I know GNUstep used to work on NetBSD, but has
anyone tried it recently? I've seen a couple of screenshots from HURD
- I guess those were x86? Has anyone managed to get (any of) GNUstep
running on Symbian's POSIX layer?
I may add personally, working more or less up to gui running:
x86 - NetBSD, HURD, FreeBSD, windows
ppc32 -NetBSD and MkLinux and Linux
sparc32: NetBSD, Solaris 2.5, 2.6, OpenBSD
sparc64 (but in 32bit mode) Solaris 2.7. I know other have usccess in 64
bit mode
MIPS-littleendian: linux
m68k: Linux (tested a couple of months ago)
parisc-32: linux (worked about a year ago, did not update since then)
I have failed:
HP-UX 10.20 on parisc, build problems
ppc32, AIX: build problems (don't have the machine available anymore though)
MIPS-64 IRIX, builds but any program segfaults, have not analyzed the
situation further.
Riccardo