From: Jeremy Evans <merch-redmine@...>
Date: 2011-07-29T06:36:05+09:00
Subject: [ruby-core:38595] [Ruby 1.9 - Feature #5097] Supported platforms of Ruby 1.9.3


Issue #5097 has been updated by Jeremy Evans.


Eric Wong wrote:
> Jeremy: does my patch to allocate th->altstack in a place where xmalloc() is
> possible help?
> 
> Since altstack is always initialized if Ruby is compiled to use it, I see
> no reason to delay the allocation.

Thanks Eric, that patch fixes the problem, and should be a better solution than the current code or my previous workaround.
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Feature #5097: Supported platforms of Ruby 1.9.3
http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/5097

Author: Yui NARUSE
Status: Assigned
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Yui NARUSE
Category: 
Target version: 1.9.3


Let's decide the supported platforms.

== Background

http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/projects/ruby-19/wiki/SupportedPlatforms

== Process

If you want to support a platform, please declare.
But when a platform dependent bug is reported, it will be assigned to you.

== Current Maintainer

mswin32, mswin64 (Microsoft Windows):
  NAKAMURA Usaku (usa)
mingw32 (Minimalist GNU for Windows):
  Nobuyoshi Nakada (nobu)
IA-64 (Debian GNU/Linux):
  TAKANO Mitsuhiro (takano32)
Symbian OS:
  Alexander Zavorine (azov)
AIX:
  Yutaka Kanemoto (kanemoto)
FreeBSD:
  Akinori MUSHA (knu)
Solaris:
  Naohisa Goto
RHEL, CentOS
  KOSAKI Motohiro

Platforms which doesn't have a maintainer are following:
* Debian
* Ubuntu
* Mac OS X (LLVM related issues)
* cygwin (don't work)
* NetBSD (works)
* OpenBSD (it may not work)
* DragonFlyBSD (don't work)


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