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From: Alp Mestan (alpmestan_at_[hidden])
Date: 2008-07-29 06:38:13
I might be able to get a machine running tests with Gentoo. Tell me if it
would be interesting.
However, I don't know at all what I have to install to run test. It's
probably explained on some web page.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Markus Schöpflin <
markus.schoepflin_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> Ruediger Berlich wrote:
>
>> Hi Markus,
>>
>> thanks - this helps.
>> So from what I can see at
>> http://www.boost.org/development/tests/release/developer/summary.html ,
>> there is currently a single (Ubuntu-)Linux platform being tested. So, as a
>> starter (and unless there are other suggestions), I will start with a
>> Fedora Core 9 (gcc 4.3.0, IIRC) and an OpenSUSE 11 (gcc 4.3.1) set-up,
>> both
>> 64 bit. My aim here will be to test the "cutting edge" distros.
>>
>
> You might want to set up your regression tester for trunk testing first. If
> you ironed out the wrinkles and all is working smoothly, contact the
> respective release manager before switching to release testing.
>
> And BTW, the list we should be discussing this is boost.testing. See
> http://www.boost.org/community/groups.html#testing for details.
>
> Together, Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora and OpenSUSE should account for the
>> majority
>> of Linux systems out there.
>>
>> Best, Ruediger
>>
>
> Markus
>
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