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From: <sv...@va...> - 2007-02-10 04:31:35
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Author: njn Date: 2007-02-10 04:31:20 +0000 (Sat, 10 Feb 2007) New Revision: 314 Log: update a little Modified: trunk/info/platforms.html Modified: trunk/info/platforms.html =================================================================== --- trunk/info/platforms.html 2007-02-08 03:54:21 UTC (rev 313) +++ trunk/info/platforms.html 2007-02-10 04:31:20 UTC (rev 314) @@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ They could be made to work with 3.X with some effort. Less mature ports for x86/Solaris and x86/NetBSD are also being worked on.</p> -<p>ppc32/darwin is a high priority; it would be great to have Valgrind -running on Apple machines, as it would make Valgrind usable with a lot of -new software (e.g. Microsoft Office for Mac!), more so than x86/BSD ports, -for example. Once x86/darwin machines become available, that too will -become a high priority. amd64/darwin will presumably eventually become -important. Of the other table entries Arm/Linux or MIPS/Linux might be -useful for embedded developers. x86/BSD, amd64/BSD and x86/Solaris are +<p>x86/darwin is a high priority; it would be great to +have Valgrind running on Apple machines, as it would make Valgrind usable +with a lot of new software (e.g. Microsoft Office for Mac!), more so than +x86/BSD ports, for example. ppc32/darwin is now less interesting as those +machines are being phased out. amd64/darwin will presumably eventually +become important. Of the other table entries Arm/Linux or MIPS/Linux might +be useful for embedded developers. x86/BSD, amd64/BSD and x86/Solaris are lower priorities.</p> <p>There are many platforms not mentioned here. Some are of little interest |