
Perhaps you can host a regular testing site for that platform? I am not sure exactly how to do this but I assume it's a fairly straight-forward installation, and it would let us see the failures throughout development, not after a release is out.
I'm not sure what "host a regular testing platform" would mean. What is needed as a dev env for Nokia internet tablets - generally Maemo based devices - is something like this: - Ubuntu 7.10 or 8.04 (other distros might work, but those are Nokia supported) on x86 - Scratchbox / QEmu + CodeSourcery ARM GCC toolchain - Maemo OS roostraps - Maemo SDK You can get all this as a VMware image I think. I'm running under VirtualBox / MacOSX. If boost.org has a developer Ubuntu-x86 server box somewhere, I could setup a build env as some kind of tinderbox. I currently can't host such a beast, since my servers are running on Solaris. On the other hand, setting up such thing is really some work and there are only 2 probs left (currently). tgo
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