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  1. Re: Stale porting list?

    Billy G. Allie <bill.allie@mug.org> — 1999-01-06T08:18:12Z

    "Thomas G. Lockhart" wrote:
    > The recent report of success for NetBSD-m68k reminded me that there are
    > a few platforms on our "supported list" which have not had reports of
    > success for Postgres-v6.4 (or if there were reports I neglected to
    > update the list).
    > 
    > If anyone has news or success on the following ports, please let us/me
    > know and I'll update the list. Machines which have no reports are likely
    > to be listed as unsupported for v6.5 :(
    > 	[...]
    > SCO UnixWare 2.x
    >   There is another entry for Unixware 7. Is 2.x obsolete?
    > 
    I would say that the UnixWare 2.x is obsolete as it stands now.  Most (if not 
    all) of the changes made for Unixware 7 would apply to UnixWare 2.1 or greater 
    if the SCO Universal Development Kit (UDK) was used to build it, but I no 
    longer have the means to test this.
    
    Also, the binary generated by the UDK on UnixWare 7.0 should be able to run 
    under UnixWare 2.1+ and SCO OpenServer 5.x.  I will obtain the 4.2 tar ball 
    and generate a binary version (pkgadd format) that can be used to test this. 
    (I already have someone willing to try the binaries on SCO OpenServer.)
    
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