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 * Linux on PPC (32 bit only)
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The following platforms are feasible in the short term an depend mostly on somebody who is willing to do the job. If you intend to work on a specific port please let the Sage people know. The following platforms are feasible in the short term and depend mostly on somebody who is willing to do the job. If you intend to work on a specific port please let the Sage people know.
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 * Linux PPC 32 bit [99.9% done, only open issue is DSage platform support, mabshoff is working on this]
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 * MacOSX on PPC 64 bit
 * MacOSX on Intel 64 bit
 * Solaris 9 on Sparc 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]]
 * Solaris 9 on Sparc 64 bit
 * Solaris 10 on Sparc 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]]
 * Solaris 10 on Sparc 64 bit
 * Solaris 10 on x86 32 bit
 * Solaris 10 on
Opteron/EMT64 64 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]]
 * MacOSX on PPC 64 bit [wait for next os x release, i.e. Leopard]
 * MacOSX on Intel 64 bit [wait for next os x release, i.e. Leopard]
 * Solaris 9 on Sparc 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]
 * Solaris 9 on Sparc 64 bit [work will start on this once the 32 bit port works]
 * Solaris 10 on Sparc 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]
 * Solaris 10 on Sparc 64 bit [work will start on this once the 32 bit port works]
 * Solaris 10 on x86 32 bit, Opteron/EMT64 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]
 * Solaris 10 on Opteron/EMT
64 64 bit [work will start on this once the 32 bit port works]

Sage is fully supported on the following platforms:

  • Linux on x86
  • Linux on x86-64, i.e. AMD's Athlon 64 & Opteron CPUs and Intel's CPUs with EMT64 extension

  • Linux on IA64
  • Linux on PPC (32 bit only)
  • MacOSX on PPC (32 bit only)
  • MacOSX on Intel (32 bit only)
  • VMWare via a 32 bit Linux image (we support a specific preconfigured image meant for use in windows).

Supported means all doctests pass. If not please report the problem to the Google group sage-devel or sage-support. You might also report problems in the IRC channel #sage-devel on freenode.

The following platforms are feasible in the short term and depend mostly on somebody who is willing to do the job. If you intend to work on a specific port please let the Sage people know.

  • Linux PPC 64 bit [planning, hardware access available]
  • MacOSX on PPC 64 bit [wait for next os x release, i.e. Leopard]
  • MacOSX on Intel 64 bit [wait for next os x release, i.e. Leopard]
  • Solaris 9 on Sparc 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]
  • Solaris 9 on Sparc 64 bit [work will start on this once the 32 bit port works]
  • Solaris 10 on Sparc 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]
  • Solaris 10 on Sparc 64 bit [work will start on this once the 32 bit port works]
  • Solaris 10 on x86 32 bit, Opteron/EMT64 32 bit [ongoing, getting close, mabshoff is working on this]
  • Solaris 10 on Opteron/EMT64 64 bit [work will start on this once the 32 bit port works]

Wanted/wishlist:

  • AIX 64 bit [access to hardware missing]
  • Windows/MSVC 32 & 64 bit [monumental undertaking, estimate: 1-2 man years]

It used to be supported on:

  • Windows/Cygwin - this port was dropped due to numerous problems after the 2.5.0 release

SupportedPlatforms (last edited 2022-04-18 03:37:07 by mkoeppe)