atom feed9 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-alphaRe: [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Netscape and Free...
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Daniel C. SobralFeb 23, 1999 12:38 am 
Jordan K. HubbardFeb 23, 1999 2:07 am 
Daniel C. SobralFeb 23, 1999 3:07 am 
Steve NobleFeb 23, 1999 8:08 am 
Thomas Valentino CrimiFeb 23, 1999 10:53 am 
Jordan K. HubbardFeb 23, 1999 11:21 am 
Doug RabsonFeb 23, 1999 12:58 pm 
Daniel C. SobralFeb 23, 1999 2:09 pm 
Daniel C. SobralFeb 23, 1999 2:11 pm 
Subject:Re: [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Netscape and FreeBSD..]]
From:Jordan K. Hubbard (jk@zippy.cdrom.com)
Date:Feb 23, 1999 2:07:32 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-alpha

Would you be willing to set it up and run it (at least until it's automated) on beast.cdrom.com?

Would anyone be interested in taking up on this?

-------- Original Message -------- From: Brian Ostrom <bri@netscape.com> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Netscape and FreeBSD..] To: dc@newsguy.com (Daniel C. Sobral) CC: bri@netscape.com

From dc@newsguy.com Mon Feb 22 04:07:57 1999

Regarding your message which was forwarded to the freebsd-advocacy mailing list... would you mind refering to FreeBSD as FreeBSD/i386 or FreeBSD/ia32? Also... would you consider building the FreeBSD/alpha (FreeBSD/axp) version?

Your wish is granted. ;-) I made a quick change to the Tinderbox perl script shortly before I moved the FreeBSD build onto the official SeaMonkey page.

I'd very much like to add a FreeBSD/alpha system to my collection, but unfortunately I don't have a spare AlphaStation. You are welcome to run a Tinderbox build on one of your own machines, however. All you'd need is a copy of my (very) hacked perl script, and approval from someone here (probably Daniel Nunes [le@netscape.com]). I for one would be very happy to get more non-Netscape machines hosting continuous UNIX builds!

briano.

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