[openssl-project] platforms
Richard Levitte
levitte at openssl.org
Tue Jan 9 13:58:05 UTC 2018
Cool. Does that mean the whole set of darwin-* configs, or a subset
of them? Here's the full list:
darwin-common (this is a template for the others)
darwin-i386-cc
darwin-ppc-cc
darwin64-ppc-cc
darwin64-x86_64-cc
In message <0F215794-575C-403F-B2C6-57855AC1CFF9 at akamai.com> on Tue, 9 Jan 2018 13:38:19 +0000, "Salz, Rich" <rsalz at akamai.com> said:
rsalz> I would take on building on my mac laptop
rsalz>
rsalz> On 1/9/18, 7:13 AM, "Richard Levitte" <levitte at openssl.org> wrote:
rsalz>
rsalz> Speaking of platforms, I think we need to discuss what we actually
rsalz> include in the secondary category. The platform policy currently
rsalz> mentions these:
rsalz>
rsalz> FreeBSD, Windows (Visual Studio, MinGW), MacOS X and VMS
rsalz>
rsalz> For Windows and VMS, I know for sure that it follows our definition of
rsalz> the secondary category (*), but for FreeBSD and MacOS X, I think we
rsalz> may have lost the people who actively supported them (for FreeBSD,
rsalz> that was Ben Laurie as far as I recall).
rsalz>
rsalz> So I think we need a raise of hands, here and now:
rsalz>
rsalz> 1. Is there anyone currently present on this list that want to take
rsalz> on FreeBSD or MacOS X?
rsalz>
rsalz> 2. Is there anyone currently present on this list that actively
rsalz> supports a platform we haven't listed?
rsalz>
rsalz> Please make yourself known.
rsalz>
rsalz> Also, come to think of it, for the "owner" and "contact" idea, perhaps
rsalz> the secondary category would be fitting...
rsalz>
rsalz> Cheers,
rsalz> Richard
rsalz>
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