On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 11:47 -0700, Jeff Hill wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know how you feel about the Borland build not working so far with
> R3.14.9? I, for one, am feeling some guilt primarily because we have
> supported the Borland compiler with past R3.14 releases.
>
> I could fix this problem, but from another perspective there are available
> for free cygwin, mingw, and MS tools for native win32 builds, and Borland
> hasn't made a new release of their free compiler since the year 2000. Soon
> that will be seven years ago which actually is quite a long time in computer
> science years (computer science years run slightly faster than dog and cat
> years btw). My guess is that if you are willing to buy the Borland compiler
> that that version will include a standards compliant compiler.
>
> Does CEBAF still use HPUX? Apparently JAERI (and probably also KEK) servers
> are HPUX? Do they have modern HPUX versions with modern C++ compilers?
>
> It's unclear to me how often the VMS C++ compiler is updated. Maybe more
> often than one might initially guess given that the same compiler is I
> suspect available for both VMS and ULTRIX?
>
> PS: I noticed today that maybe Java, as released by Sun, is available now
> only for Windows, Linux, and Solaris? Do I understand that correctly?
> Presumably other commonly used Unix variants (such as BSD Unix) must get the
> source and self support?
>
> PPS: I think I understand that WRS supports currently as development hosts
> only Linux, Solaris, and Windows.
I also understand the same. If you do anything different you are on
your own.
-- Ernest
>
> Jeff
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