| # The purpose of this document is to provide information for people who: |
| # |
| # - want to know if Subversion works on a particular platform |
| # - are interested in porting Subversion to a particular platform |
| # |
| # Entries should look something like this: |
| # |
| # arch-company-os: |
| # HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| # HTTP + Filesystem: Failed due to something |
| # Last Check: 17 Feb 2001, revision 1729 |
| # Tester: J. Random Hacker <jrandom@example.com> |
| # Notes: |
| # -- Still cannot build with --wapcapplet-enabled |
| # -- The dependency on the wanglethorpe is really making things |
| # unreasonably hard here. I'm going to try to link against the |
| # frobnicator to see if I can't get the filesystem to |
| # build. -J. Random |
| # |
| |
| # The `HTTP' and `HTTP + Filesystem' lines describe the results of |
| # building and testing the Subversion client with the specified access |
| # methods to a Subversion repository. The first line, `HTTP', refers |
| # to a Subversion client that *can only* access a Subversion |
| # repository via HTTP or possibly HTTPS; it does not have direct |
| # access to a Subversion repository via the local filesystem, (even if |
| # there may be a Subversion repository on a local filesystem, this |
| # Subversion client must still talk to a Subversion server to access |
| # the repository). This means that the client was not compiled |
| # against the Berkeley Database libraries. The `HTTP + Filesystem' |
| # line describes the results of a Subversion client that was compiled |
| # and tested that included the Berkeley Database library. This |
| # Subversion client can directly access Subversion repositories stored |
| # in local filesystems without needing the Subversion server. |
| # |
| # Because the Subversion `HTTP + Filesystem' client is a super set of |
| # the `HTTP' client and the test suite for the `HTTP + Filesystem' |
| # client includes the tests for the `HTTP' client, then if the `HTTP + |
| # Filesystem' client passes all tests, then so must the `HTTP' client. |
| # |
| # To discover your canonical host triplet, run ac-helpers/config.guess |
| # after autogen.sh. If you can't discover a canonical host triplet, |
| # or for some reason it's not applicable, you can just say something |
| # like "RedHat Linux 7.2 (intel) 2.4.9-13 kernel". |
| |
| BSDi 4.0: # Need host string |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 21 Feb 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Joe Orton <joe@manyfish.co.uk> |
| Notes: |
| -- Using GNU make, haven't tried native make |
| |
| hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 17 Jan 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Branko Cibej <brane@xbc.nu> |
| |
| i386 OpenBSD 3.0-current: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 15 February 2002, revision 1302 |
| Tester: Alex Holst <a@area51.dk> |
| Notes: |
| -- "The client builds and passes make checks on i386 OpenBSD |
| 3.0-current, with a few hacks to the ac-helper files as gnu |
| patch and gnu diff is not currently available as ports." |
| |
| i386-unknown-freebsd4.5: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK |
| Last Check: 15 Feb 2002, revision 1302 |
| Tester: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> |
| |
| i386-unknown-freebsd4.4: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK |
| Last Check: 7 November 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> |
| Notes: |
| -- See the freebsd4.5 entry; conjecture that the rev 1302 |
| distribution works on 4.4 as well. |
| |
| i386-unknown-freebsd4.3: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK |
| Last Check: 7 June 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> |
| Notes: |
| -- See the freebsd4.5 entry; conjecture that the rev 1302 |
| distribution works on 4.3 as well. |
| |
| i386-unknown-freebsd4.2: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK |
| Last Check: 22 May 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> |
| Notes: |
| -- See the freebsd4.5 entry; conjecture that the rev 1302 |
| distribution works on 4.2 as well. |
| |
| i686-pc-cygwin (cygwin 1.3.6 on Win2K): |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK (? has been true before, still true?) |
| Last Check: 15 February 2002, revision 1302 |
| Tester: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> |
| Notes: |
| -- "Of course, I had to manually install the latest autoconf and |
| libtool, but that was no big deal." |
| |
| i686-pc-linux-gnu: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 17 Jan 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Branko Cibej <brane@xbc.nu> |
| |
| i688-pc-win32: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 17 Jan 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Branko Cibej <brane@xbc.nu> |
| |
| RedHat Linux 7.2 (intel) 2.4.9-13 kernel: |
| HTTP: Build OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 15 Feb 2002, revision 1302 |
| Tester: Wayne Stidolph <wayne.stidolph@lutris.com> |
| Notes: |
| -- Wayne says "bootstraps fine", which I'm guessing means he was |
| able to check out a working copy with it. |
| |
| SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc |
| HTTP: Build OK, make check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, make check OK |
| Last Check: 15 Aug 2002, revision 2977 |
| Testers: Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com> |
| Notes: |
| -- Compiled with gcc 3.1.1. |
| |
| Irix 6.5 IP 27: |
| HTTP: Build OK, make check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, make check OK |
| Last Check: 15 Aug 2002, revision 2977 |
| Tester: Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com> |
| Notes: |
| Compiled with gcc 3.2. |
| |
| powerpc-apple-darwin5.5 (Mac OS X 10.1.5): |
| HTTP: Build OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK |
| Last Check: 30 Jul 2002, revision 2793 |
| Testers: Garrett Rooney <rooneg@electricjellyfish.net>, |
| Max Horn <max@quendi.de>, |
| Hamilton Link <helink@sandia.gov> |
| Notes: |
| -- As of lately, autoconf 2.53, libtool 1.4.2, automake 1.5 (for aclocal), |
| and texinfo 4.0 are needed to complete the entire server build process. |
| Suitable versions are not provided with OS X yet. Use fink and see |
| http://www.apache.org/~pier/macosx/ to gather them all. Additional |
| system-neutral dependencies are listed in the INSTALL file. |
| -- As of 0.21.3, neon appears to build with or without --enable-shared, |
| but currently the svn build process later gives a warning without it. |
| -- GNU libtool performance is unacceptable. |
| -- Use of Norton AntiVirus 8.0 (and higher) Auto-Protect feature seems to |
| cause intermittent lockups with SVN. |
| |
| powerpc-apple-darwin6.0 (Mac OS X 10.2): |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK. |
| Last Check: 11 Aug 2002, revision 2941 |
| Testers: Justin Erenkrantz <jerenkrantz@apache.org> |
| Notes: |
| -- Suitable versions of autoconf, libtool, and automake are included. |
| -- GNU libtool performance better than 10.1. |
| |
| NetBSD (1.5, 1.6_BETA, -CURRENT): |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK |
| Last Check: 29 July 2002, revision 2786 |
| Tester: Perry E. Metzger <perry@wasabisystems.com> |
| Eric Gillespie <epg@pretzelnet.org> |
| Notes: |
| -- Perry says: NetBSD seems to fine. You need to install gnu |
| patch to make it work, of course. (A number of us are now |
| talking seriously about fixing up the NetBSD patch to support |
| the gnu patch features needed by subversion.) |
| -- Eric says: Both client and server work flawlessly. I build and |
| use svn almost daily and never have a problem. |
| |
| |
| rs6000-ibm-aix4.3.2.0: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 17 Jan 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Branko Cibej <brane@xbc.nu> |
| |
| sparc-sun-solaris2.6: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK. |
| HTTP + Filesystem: Build OK, Check OK. |
| Last Check: 9 May 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Branko Cibej <brane@xbc.nu> |
| |
| Solaris 2.6: |
| HTTP: Build OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 15 February 2002, revision 1302 |
| Tester: Sam.Cooper@scisys.co.uk |
| Notes: |
| -- gcc 2.95.2 |
| -- failed to check out a working copy, but think this may be due |
| to running "svn checkout URL ../path". Perhaps the ".." in |
| the target stimulated a universal Subversion bug, i.e., has |
| nothing to do with it being Solaris 2.6. Have asked Sam |
| Cooper to try it without ".." and let us know what happens. |
| If it is what we think it is, then will file as a separate |
| Subversion issue. |
| |
| alphaev6-dec-osf5.0: |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check ?? |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ??? |
| Last Check: 15 Feb 2002, revision 1282 + fix from 1287 |
| Tester: Joe Orton <joe@manyfish.co.uk> |
| Notes: |
| -- configured using --disable-shared |
| -- no python on this machine: no tests run. |
| |
| unixware7: # Need host string |
| HTTP: Build OK, Check OK |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: 21 Feb 2001, revision ??? |
| Tester: Joe Orton <joe@manyfish.co.uk> |
| Notes: |
| -- had to disable threads in APR |
| |
| Windows: # Need separate WinNT vs WinXP vs Win2000, etc? |
| HTTP: ? |
| HTTP + Filesystem: ? |
| Last Check: ? |
| Tester: ? Branko? CMike? |