On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 19:54 -0600, HITS wrote:
> I agree this should not turn into a Cache/GT.M shooting match, as
> there are 
> definite benefits to each.  As far as the OS goes, Cache runs well on 
> Windows, OpenVMS, TrueUnix and Linux.  GT.M does not run on Windows
> (of 
> which I am aware), but does run exceptionaly well on OpenVMS,
> TrueUnix, 
> Linux, Sun Solaris and IBM OS.  The bottom line could well come down
> to 
> which OS you prefer to use.  While GT.M does not have a licensing cost
> when 
> running under i386 Linux, it does incur license fees under TrueUnix, 
> OpenVMS, Sun Solaris, and IBM OS to my understanding.  I am sure
> Bhaskar can 
> straighten me out if I am in error.

[KSB] Rodney, you are correct that there is not a GT.M for Windows
today.  GT.M is Free (GPL) on 3 platforms: x86 GNU/Linux, and Alpha/AXP
(OpenVMS and Tru64 UNIX).  On three platforms, there is a license fee:
SPARC Solaris, pSeries AIX and PA-RISC HP-UX.

-- Bhaskar


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