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The following two platforms are feasible, but not in the short term, as the work involved will be significant.

 * AIX
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 * The AIX port can be followed at [[AIX_port|The AIX port page]]
 * The FreeBSD port can be followed at [[freebsd|The FreeBSD port page]].
 * The HP-UX port can be followed at [[HP-UX|The HP-UX port page]].
 * The Linux ppc64 port can be followed at [[linuxPPC64|The Linux PPC64 port page]]
 * The Linux Mips64 port can be followed at [[SiCortex|The SiCortex port page]].
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 * The FreeBSD port can be followed at [[freebsd|The FreeBSD port page]].
 * The AIX port can be followed at [[AIX_port|The AIX port page]]
 * The Linux ppc64 port can be followed at [[linuxPPC64|The Linux PPC64 port page]]
 * The Linux Mips64 port can be followed at [[SiCortex|The SiCortex port page]].

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 10.4 and 10.5 on PPC (32 bit only)
  • MacOSX 10.4 and 10.5 on Intel (32 bit only)
  • Solaris 10 on Sparc 32 bit.
  • 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 can 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. ard)

  • Solaris 10 on x86 32 bit. (Works 100%, and should be upgraded to fully supported soon).
  • Solaris 10 on SPARC 64 bit.
  • OpenSolaris on x86 32 bit. (Works 100%, and should be upgraded to fully supported soon).

  • OpenSolaris on x86 64-bit

  • BSD support on x86, x86-64: most likely FreeBSD
  • Windows/Cygwin: this port is very active.

The following two platforms are feasible, but not in the short term, as the work involved will be significant.

  • AIX
  • HP-UX

The status of various ports can be followed in the following places:

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