> The updated matrix is at
> http://www.haible.de/bruno/gnu/various-symlists.tar.gz
A new update, with data from Solaris 11 2010-11 is at the same location now.
Bruno
Bruno Haible writes:
>> I don't have the 10.5 machine available any more.
>
> I have a MacOS X 10.5 machine myself, so I've now also taken the data
> from there.
>
> The updated matrix is at
> http://www.haible.de/bruno/gnu/various-symlists.tar.gz
>
> I'm applying the doc fix below.
Thanks!
Hi Simon,
Simon Josefsson wrote:
> > * macosx-10.5: New directory. Raw data from Simon Josefsson.
>
> Hi Bruno -- the ZIP I sent was for 10.4.11 (PPC), the filename was
> confused. I just checked the zip file against the 10.4 machine again
> (with all updates), and they were identical.
Than
Bruno Haible writes:
> * macosx-10.5: New directory. Raw data from Simon Josefsson.
Hi Bruno -- the ZIP I sent was for 10.4.11 (PPC), the filename was
confused. I just checked the zip file against the 10.4 machine again
(with all updates), and they were identical. I don't have the 10.5
m
Hi,
On 2009-11-26 I asked for raw data for the symbols x platforms matrix.
Thanks for your contributions. An updated package is now available at
http://www.haible.de/bruno/gnu/various-symlists.tar.gz
The package is useful each time you want to check the portability of a symbol
which is not
On Thu, 26. Nov 2009, 10:43:07 +0100, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Other updates that would be interesting - does someone of you have access to
> such a machine?
> - NetBSD 5.0
Sent privately.
Bruno Haible wrote:
> Other updates that would be interesting - does someone of you have access to
> such a machine?
> - HP-UX 11.31
Sent offlist.
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According to Bruno Haible on 11/26/2009 2:43 AM:
> Other updates that would be interesting - does someone of you have access to
> such a machine?
> - Cygwin 1.7
Sent privately.
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Eric Blake
Bruno Haible writes:
> Hi Simon,
>
>> > The question "which platforms support a given interface?" is, I think, best
>> > answered by the symbols x platforms matrix that I'm maintaining at
>> > http://www.haible.de/bruno/gnu/various-symlists.
Hi Simon,
> > The question "which platforms support a given interface?" is, I think, best
> > answered by the symbols x platforms matrix that I'm maintaining at
> > http://www.haible.de/bruno/gnu/various-symlists.tar.gz
>
> Ah, that is probably more reli
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