On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 02:52, Wez Furlong wrote:
> On 10/04/02, "Stig S. Bakken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  "m68k-linux-amiga"     it never dies, does it?
> 
> :-)
>  
> > The trickiest part here seems to be detecting libc version on Linux.  Or
> > is it enough to try reading symlinks in /lib?
> 
> You might find that you need to do some glibc checks on m68k-linux
> also, since it is using the same codebase (more or less) as the intel
> versions.
> 
> The linux/m68k guys would prefer it if you left "amiga" off the
> end, since it also runs on Ataris and other really old hardware (like
> Sun 3/60), as well as newer things like coldfire based embedded systems
> (IIRC).

I know, I am an old Atari TT owner. :-)

> Personally, I would treat linux/m68k just like i386-linux, in terms of
> which tests/checks you perform, except that it's m68k-linux instead.
> So, m68k-linux-glibc21 etc. etc.

But then the question is: who runs PHP on m68k-linux?

 - Stig


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