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Hi! On Wed, 8 Aug 2012 19:09:33 +0400, Andrey Ponomarenko <aponomarenko@rosalab.ru> wrote: > Thomas Schwinge wrote: > > First of all, Andrey, many thanks for creating > > <http://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Testing/ABI_checker>! > > With my GNU/Hurd > > hat on, I'd like this ABI checking be done for GNU/Hurd, too. (Please > > tell if you're interested in helping with that.) > > Do you have a running instance of GNU/Hurd? The ABI checking process > should be exactly the same for this system, so could you please check if > it works? I put it onto my ever-growing TODO list. ;-) > I will try to install it too but I need some time for that. If you are interested, we also offer shell accounts: <http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/public_hurd_boxen.html>, as well as a disk image that can be used with Xen/KVM/QEMU/Virtualbox/etc.: <http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/running/debian.html>. > > Are you in a position to get this generalized/made explicit at > > <http://upstream-tracker.org/>, and would they be willing to host > > GNU/Hurd data, too? > > I suppose most of the ABI issues in libraries are common for all > operating systems, so we are targeted mostly at including of new > libraries rather than supporting different environments. We have not > noticed that all tests are performed on GNU/Linux for the same reason. Yeah, that is probably (and hopefully!) true for most of all libraries -- after all, they're meant to build upon the abstraction layer that glibc defines. GrÃÃe, Thomas
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