Hi Tom and all
I did not know what the '_' and 'x' meant the first time, as I recall the
one for 'Linux ix86' had an '_', or unknown, I can do this for you, should
I grab the Bata2 or the latest snapshot?
On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:
> > Change:
> > > _ BSDi
> > to
> > > _ BSDI 3.x and 4.0
>
> The underscores meant that I don't know if the platform has been
> regression tested yet. Exes meant I did. I was assuming that you had
> already done BSDI (isn't that you're development platform?) and was
> hoping to get a report from you saying to put an "x" for that one.
>
> So the only platforms I've marked as being confirmed are NT, Unixware,
> SVR4, mklinux, and linux. But I know there are others which are already
> working, I'm just not certain exactly which ones...
>
> - Tom
>
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