Re: Various systems (was: Success (mostly) with the testsuite)

2000-10-25 Thread Akim Demaille
> "David" == David Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> Hope this helps Yes, it does, thanks!

Re: Various systems (was: Success (mostly) with the testsuite)

2000-10-25 Thread David Morgan
Hi Akim, How about as info for you QNX is a realtime Operating System running on Intel architecture. Platform: QNX 4.25 www.qnx.com Man pages at: http://support.qnx.com/support/docs/qnx4/ Platform: QNX Neutrino www.qnx.com Man pages at: http://support.qnx.com/support/docs/neutrino_qrp/index.

Re: Various systems (was: Success (mostly) with the testsuite)

2000-10-25 Thread Akim Demaille
> "David" == David Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> Akim, What are you asking for here? Some humanity in all this mess :) What I mean is that I like to know what's behind the names. I'd like the documentation to present the systems just like we started presenting a few shells. So

Re: Various systems (was: Success (mostly) with the testsuite)

2000-10-25 Thread David Morgan
Akim, What are you asking for here? The machine is a i386-pc-qnx based on config.guess What details do we really need to keep though? Regards David Akim Demaille wrote: > > > "David" == David Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > David> Neutrino is very different from QNX 4 - it is mo

Various systems (was: Success (mostly) with the testsuite)

2000-10-25 Thread Akim Demaille
> "David" == David Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> Neutrino is very different from QNX 4 - it is more Unix David> compliant - I think :) It would be great to document the various system just like we started with the different shells.