On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 07:12:05PM -0400, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> Compaq has a program called "Testdrive" where they offer free accounts
> on a VERY wide range of machines & OS's.  Tru64, Caldera, Debian,
> Redhat, Kondara, OpenVMS, Mandrake, SuSE, Turbo, NetBSD, FreeBSD,
> Beowulf, iPAQ on Alpha, x86 and even ARM.

Heee. Good find:

spe166> uname -a
Linux spe166 2.4.4-SMP #1 SMP Mon May 28 23:00:31 GMT 2001 ia64 unknown

spe166> make test
perl t/harness
t/op/basic..........ok, 1/2 skipped: label constants unimplemented in assembler
t/op/integer........ok
t/op/number.........ok, 2/23 skipped: various reasons
t/op/string.........ok, 1/5 skipped: I'm unable to write it!
t/op/trans..........ok
All tests successful, 4 subtests skipped.
Files=5, Tests=74, 39 wallclock secs (35.91 cusr +  3.29 csys = 39.20 CPU)

> If somebody's feeling ambicious, setup smoking across all the
> machines.  I'll try talking to the Testdrive admins, they may be nice
> enough to install the necessary libraries across all machines.
> (If someone could give me a list of the basic needs).

For Parrot, you don't need anything other than what's there.

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