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On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 18:14 +0100, Thomas Arnhold wrote:
Hi,

i stumbled across some precompiler checks for several (deprecated?) arches:

HP9000 (already removed some parts of this)
SINIX
RM400

Yeah, those can all go. 

And another thing, in combination with GCC: "C272" (occurs with GCC)
i.e. at impress/sd/source/ui/view/zoomlist.cxx:#if ( defined GCC &&
defined C272 ) . Doesn't look that this is set anymore.

Yeah, you got me there. No idea where C272 came from. I strongly suspect
it was set to indicate gcc 2.7.2.

My question: Is there a official list of supported hardware platforms or
operating systems? I think we should remove this old stuff, because
nearly nobody compiles and runs LibO on this systems - if they are in
use anymore.

I suppose we'll have to make such a list. All the Linux ports should
remain, as should the BSDbased ones, MacOSX, Windows, Solaris and AIX as
they work and are complete. The reality of what has a chance of working
is the contents of bridges/source/cpp_uno (where the bsd's now share the
"linux" bridges). OS/2 (eComStation) is the borderline one there, there
was some fairly recent activity in it, and a bridge exists so it might
be working, but its vcl dir is likely quickly falling behind.

HP-UX wouldn't work, neither would SINIX, nor the HP9000 and RM400 foo.

C.


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