On 03/07/2013 03:31 AM, Leif Hedstrom wrote: > On 3/4/13 11:15 PM, James Peach wrote: >> On 28/02/2013, at 3:49 PM, Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> >>> We still will support RHEL5 and later, which implies the lowest gcc >>> version we need to support is gcc v4.1.2. RHEL5 kernel is v2.6.18, >>> which is the older kernel I propose we support. It's obviously OK to >>> use new features in newer kernels, with appropriate #ifdef's etc., >>> but the default build needs to complete and pass regression on the >>> RHEL5 (and derivatives) standard platform. >>> >>> Any concerns with this? >> Nope, but we should update >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TS/Supported+Operating+Systems >> >> > > > Wow, that page is incredibly out of date. Do we need to list every > 32/64-bit version, and do we really want to have "owners" for each of > these? > > -- Leif > owners seems like a stupid idea. Dunno about listing every version, there are pros and cons to that, though since we do support gcc 4.2.1, I suppose listing all the Ubuntu versions fx is silly, since they all have 4.2.1 as a bare minimum.
All in all, +1 to cleaning up that mess. Too much information of the unnecessary kind. With regards, Daniel.