v...@darkbeer.org said: > If you have any other ideas / permutations for builds please feel free to > suggest.
Many OSes/Distros have 2 supported versions. For Intel, they come in both 32 and 64 bit versions. I'm assuming the above systems would have all packages interesting to ntpsec installed. It would also help to build on a system with minimal installed packages, just enough to build a useful version of ntpd. We would need to document what packages were installed. I think we should also include some ARM systems. The main distro for the Raspberry PI is Raspbian, derived from Debian. Pi-s come in two CPU versions. The old/slow ones take 6-9 minutes for a build (no doc, no check) and another 1-2 minutes for check. The new CPU takes 2.5 minutes to build and under 1 to check. I think NetBSD and FreeBSD both run on the Raspberry Pi, but I haven't found a good install HOWTO for either. We also need to actually run the code. I don't know how to monitor for obscure quirks but we should be able to setup something for a sanity check. We also need a way to test refclocks. I'd be happy if we could run one of each major type on any OS. Where are OS-x and RTEMS on the radar? A wrong endian system would be high on my list. That requires actually running the code. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel