On Mar 14, 2013, at 9:19 PM, Zack Weinberg wrote: > 1) What "interesting portability targets" have I left out? I only > went back in time as far as FreeBSD 7, and I didn't even try to get my > hands on any of the surviving proprietary Unixes; is this too > shortsighted? > I can set you up with access to autoconf@snakebite (see www.snakebite.net), which will provide you with access to the following platforms: +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Available Hosts | | (Last Update: 2013-01-27 17:57:08Z) | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Alias | OS | Arch | CPUs | RAM | Compilers | +-------|-----------------|----------|--------------|-------|-----------+ | a7|AIX 7.1 | PowerPC | 2 @ 1.4GHz| 8GB|xlc121 | | mg|Debian Wheezy | ARMv6l | 1 @ 700MHz| 256MB|gcc | | d3x|DragonFly 3.0.2 | x86 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | d3|DragonFly 3.0.2 | x64 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | al|Fedora 14 | ARMv6l | 1 @ 700MHz| 256MB|gcc | | f9|FreeBSD 9.1 | x64 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | h2|HP-UX 11iv2 | PA-RISC | 2 @ 875MHz| 8GB|hpacc0395 | | h3|HP-UX 11iv3 | Itanium2 | 4 @ 1.3GHz| 64GB|hpacc0626 | | i6|IRIX 6.5.30 | MIPS | 4 @ 500MHz| 4GB|gcc34 | | n51|NetBSD 5.1.2 | x64 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | n51x|NetBSD 5.1.2 | x86 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | x8|OS X 10.8 | x64 | 4x2 @ 3.2GHz| 32GB|clang4 | | o51x|OpenBSD 5.1 | x86 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | o51|OpenBSD 5.1 | x64 | 1 @ 3.2GHz| 2GB|gcc | | s10|Solaris 10 | SPARC | 2 @ 1.2GHz| 8GB|suncc123 | | s11|Solaris 11 | x64 | 2 @ 2.4GHz| 16GB|suncc123 | | s9|Solaris 9 | SPARC | 2 @ 900MHz| 8GB|suncc123 | | t5|Tru64 5.1B | Alpha | 4 @ 667MHz| 7GB|cc65 | | p1|Ubuntu 12.10 | ARMv7 | 2 @ 1.2GHz| 1GB|gcc46 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Enter alias (^C to exit): Send me your ssh keys and we'll be good to go. (This offer is open to any and all autoconf committers (or notable non-committer contributors, like Zack in this case). I sent an e-mail a few months ago inviting autoconf to use Snakebite but unfortunately didn't hear anything back :/) Regards, Trent. _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf