Le sam 01/11/2003 Ã 04:46, Ken Norris a Ãcrit : > Hi Igor, > > > Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 11:28:05 +1100 > > From: Igor Couto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: [OT] Rev on Linux PPC - Would you use it? > > > So, IF YOU WOULD CONSIDER USING A LINUX PPC VERSION OF REV, please DROP > > ME A LINE. If there is enough show of interest in this topic, then I > > will message the RunRev team, and let them know that we'd suppor their > > efforts in that area! > ---------- > Absolutely. I'm not much enamored with the giant, memory-sucking OS' > (Windows XP/Mac OSX Panther). YellowDog Linux sounds good to me, and will > give my disabled users a leg up with cheaper machines. I'd love to do my > developing there. > > Ken N. >
Hi Igor and All, A LinuxPPC issue of Rev would be really helpfull, for me too... In the past (1998/2002), my first MC/Rev development platform was the Suse LinuxPPC and, because, my customers preferences for the x86 world, Suse Linux x86 was my first deployment/production platform. When Suse dicide to discontinue the LinuxPPC issue of its distro, and because my last IBook2.2 was no more supported by the Suse 7.3 issue (XFree86), i switched to YellowDog 3... In the same time, Scott decide to discontinue the LinuxPPC edition of a MC 2.5 engine, in considering that it would be more difficult to compile the 2.5 engine for LinuxPPC than to invite two customers (was, Andu Novac and me) switch to the x86 development/deployment platform... So ! I'm sure Scott was fully right and i'm sure, too, that a Rev's LinuxPPC engine could be back, if enough of us let the Rev's team know about : please, if possible, give us a LinuxPPC engine back ;-) -- Best Regards, Pierre Sahores 100, rue de Paris F - 77140 Nemours [EMAIL PROTECTED] GSM: +33 6 03 95 77 70 Pro: +33 1 41 60 52 68 Dom: +33 1 64 45 05 33 Fax: +33 1 64 45 05 33 Inspection acadÃmique de Seine-Saint-Denis Applications et SGBD ACID SQL (WEB et PGI) Penser et produire "delta de productivitÃ" _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution