Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I have started a central page [1] on the wiki for collecting the
> results of compiling and doctesting Sage on various combinations of
> platforms and hardware. A primary objective is to provide an overview
> of which platform and hardware combinations on which Sage is known to
> work. The build and doctest results page [2] for Sage 4.3 is rather
> terse at the moment. So far I have only gathered data for Red Hat
> Linux and Ubuntu server. In particular, the following information is
> listed for the platform and hardware combinations:
> distribution/version, architecture, amount of RAM, whether Sage
> successfully compiles, whether all doctests pass with the "-long"
> option. I'll add to that page over time as I gather more information.
> Feel free to expand that page with more build/test results.
> 
> 
> [1] http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/BuildFarm
> 
> [2] http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/BuildFarm/sage-4.3
> 

I added data on HP-UX, Solaris 10 and Open Solaris.

You might want to consider adding a column for compiler. In the case of Solaris 
10, Sage 4.3 will build with gcc but not Sun Studio.

Also you might want to consider adding a column if its a 32 or 64-bit build. 
I'll leave that up to you. But if you want to add it, the Solaris 10 will build 
32-bit mode with gcc, but will not build 64-bit mode.

Dave

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