ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server (c)2001-2010 Alexander Barton alex@barton.de, http://www.barton.de/ ngIRCd is free software and published under the terms of the GNU General Public License. -- Platforms.txt -- This file lists the status of all platforms on which the ngIRCd has been tested. Included is the date and version of the last "official" test and the name of the tester/maintainer. If you successfully compiled and tested ngIRCd on a platform that isn't listed here, please contact Alexander Barton, , so that this list can be updated. Thanks for your help! the executable works ("runs") as expected --+ tests run successfully ("make check") --+ | ngIRCd compiles ("make") --+ | | ./configure works --+ | | | | | | | Platform Compiler ngIRCd Date Tester C M T R See --------------------------- ------------ ---------- -------- ------ - - - - --- alpha/unknown/netbsd3.0 gcc 3.3.3 CVSHEAD 06-05-07 fw Y Y Y Y (3) hppa/unknown/openbsd3.5 gcc 2.95.3 CVSHEAD 04-05-25 alex Y Y Y Y hppa1.1/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y hppa2.0/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.5 13~rc1 08-12-02 alex Y Y Y Y hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11 gcc 4.2.3 14.1 09-07-22 goetz Y Y Y Y i386/apple/darwin9.7.0 gcc 4.0.1 14.1 09-08-04 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/apple/darwin10.4.0 gcc 4.2.1 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/pc/solaris2.9 gcc 3.2.2 CVSHEAD 04-02-24 alex Y Y Y Y i386/pc/solaris2.11 gcc 3.4.3 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y N Y (4) i386/unknown/freebsd5.2.1 gcc 3.3.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y i386/unknown/freebsd6.2 gcc 3.4.6 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/unknown/freebsd7.3 gcc 4.2.1 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i686/unknown/gnu0.3 gcc 4.4.5 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y i686/unkn./kfreebsd7.2-gnu gcc 4.3.4 15 09-12-02 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/unknown/netbsdelf1.6.1 gcc 2.95.3 CVSHEAD 04-02-24 alex Y Y Y Y i386/unknown/netbsdelf3.0.1 gcc 3.3.3 0.10.0-p1 06-08-30 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/unknown/netbsdelf4.0 gcc 4.1.2 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/unknown/netbsdelf5.0.2 gcc 4.1.3 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/unknown/openbsd3.9 gcc 3.3.5 0.10.0-p1 06-08-30 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i386/unknown/openbsd4.1 gcc 3.3.5 16 10-04-11 alex Y Y Y Y (3) i586/pc/interix3.5 gcc 3.3 15 10-01-22 alex Y Y N Y i686/pc/cygwin gcc 3.3.1 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y N Y i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 2.95.4 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y (1) i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.5 14.1 09-08-04 alex Y Y Y Y (1) i386/pc/linux-gnu gcc 4.1.2 13~rc1 08-12-05 alex Y Y Y Y (1) i686/pc/linux-gnu gcc 4.3.2 14.1 09-08-04 alex Y Y Y Y (1) m68k/apple/aux3.0.1 gcc 2.7.2 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y N Y m68k/apple/aux3.0.1 Orig. A/UX 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y N Y (2) m68k/apple/aux3.1.1 Orig. A/UX 0.7.x-CVS 03-04-22 alex Y Y Y Y (2) m68k/hp/hp-ux9.10 Orig. HPUX 0.7.x-CVS 03-04-30 goetz Y Y Y Y m88k/dg/dgux5.4R3.10 gcc 2.5.8 CVSHEAD 04-03-15 alex Y Y ? ? powerpc/apple/darwin6.5 gcc 3.1 0.7.x-CVS 03-04-23 alex Y Y Y Y powerpc/apple/darwin7.9.0 gcc 3.3 CVSHEAD 06-05-07 fw Y Y Y Y (3) powerpc/apple/darwin8.1.0 gcc 4.0 0.9.x-CVS 05-06-27 alex Y Y Y Y powerpc/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 3.3.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y powerpc/unknown/openbsd3.6 gcc 2.95.3 0.10.0 06-10-08 alex Y Y N Y sparc/sun/solaris2.6 gcc 2.95.3 0.7.x-CVS 03-04-22 alex Y Y Y Y sparc/sun/solaris2.7 gcc 3.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y sparc/unkn./netbsdelf1.6.1 gcc 2.95.3 0.8.0 04-05-30 alex Y Y Y Y x86_64/unknown/freebsd8.1 gcc 4.2.1 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) x86_64/unknown/linux-gnu gcc 4.3.2 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (1) x86_64/unknown/openbsd4.7 gcc 3.3.5 17 10-11-07 alex Y Y Y Y (3) Notes ~~~~~ (1) i686/pc/linux-gnu & x86_64/unknown/linux-gnu: ngIRCd has been tested with various Linux distributions, such as SuSE, RedHat, Debian, and Gentoo using Kernels 2.2.x, 2.4.x and 2.6.x with various versions of the GNU C compiler (starting with 2.95.x and up to version 4.3.x). The eldest glibc used was glibc-2.0.7. ngIRCd compiled and run on all these systems without problems. Actual Linux kernels (2.6.x) and glibc's support the epoll() IO interface. (2) This compiler is an pre-ANSI C compiler, therefore the source code is automatically converted using the included ansi2knr tool while building. (3) Using the kqueue() IO interface. (4) Using the /dev/poll IO interface. (5) Using the epoll() IO interface.