On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 13:24 +0100, Richard Guenther wrote: > > I believe currently all architectures with machines able to host a GCC > > bootstrap are now represented, > > You are missing s390(x) here which is even a secondary architecture.
Yes but this kind of machine is not easily available at least for now :). > On the above list, what are the target triples that are available? Do they > match what we have in our list of primary and secondary targets > (see http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.4/criteria.html)? We have only variants of Linux as OS for now, so these match but not the rest. For i386-unknown-freebsd I could set up one, it seems that Gerald Pfeifer has a tester already spamming gcc-testresult :). There was one NetBSD in the farm at some point but not much users IIRC, so if there are people who really want freebsd and plan to use the machine we can add one. For cygwin and mingwin I could also easily setup machines running Microsoft Windows but I'm unsure of the licensing terms of the various OS versions concerning multi user remote access and wether remote ssh access is truly usable for multi user remote development (account setup & stuff). Advices welcomed (probably privately not to turn this list into a licensing forum). For other platforms with proprietary OS I think FSF France would highly prefer a donation to buying licenses, so if people know vendors of such systems please send them to me :). Sincerely, Laurent