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Re: Any progress with FIS GT.M?



On 07/03/12 14:27, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 10:54:43AM -0400, Amul Shah wrote:
>> We may have to maintain this as a patch until I
>> learn why the scripts don't have the shebang. I'm
>> guessing at least one of our supported platforms forced
>> us to make the files this way.
> Just for the sake of interest: Can you please give a list of all
> supported platforms?  As far as I know for Linux it is i386 and amd64
> (in Debian jargon).  What other platforms do you support?
>
> Kind regards
>
>       Andreas. 
Andreas,
>From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GT.M#Platforms)
> GT.M is fully supported on the following platforms (in alphabetic order):
>
>     AIX on IBM System p
>     GNU/Linux on IBM System z, Itanium, x86_64 and IA-32 (x86) architectures
>     HP-UX on Itanium
>     Solaris on SPARC
>     z/OS on IBM System z
>
> GT.M is also supported on the following platforms. Although bugs are fixed, releases get new functionality only when the code
> changes are portable to the platforms with no extra work:
>
>     HP-UX on HP 9000 (PA-RISC)
>     OpenVMS on Alpha/AXP
>     Tru64 UNIX on Alpha/AXP
>
> On the latter set of platforms, and on GNU/Linux on the IA-32 (x86) architecture, GT.M is a 32-bit application; on all others,
> it is a 64-bit application.
>
> The code base for GT.M on GNU/Linux on IA-32 (x86) includes changes needed to run on Cygwin on Microsoft Windows but this is
> not yet considered a supported platform.

Open source release timeline:
- FIS released the i386 version of GT.M as open source in 2001 with GT.M V4.2-002
- FIS released GT.M V5.0-000 for VMS and Tru64 as open source in 2005
- FIS AMD64 was added in 2010 with GT.M V5.4-000A

HTH,
Amul



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