supported os

Andrei Katsuk steep8 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 23 11:18:34 UTC 2023


By "supported OS" I meant "regularly tested on". Thank you, now you
have shed light on this and answered all my questions.

пт, 20 окт. 2023 г. в 18:37, Alan DeKok <aland at deployingradius.com>:
>
> On Oct 20, 2023, at 12:41 AM, Andrei Katsuk <steep8 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Also I want to clarify - does the presence of scripts for creating an
> > alpine docker image in the freeradius repository mean that freeradius
> > is tested on alpine before each release?  My question arose due to the
> > fact that I did not find any information about supporting Alpine os on
> > freeradius website.Also by default Alpine has musl c library unlike
> > ubuntu, which uses glibc, that may influence on testing process.
>
>   This is Open Source, so you should ask yourself what "supported" means.
>
>   In the case of Open Source, it means that if it works, great.  If not, you're free to submit a patch to fix the issue.
>
>   If you want commercial support, that's a separate issue.  There is a cost-benefit trade-off here, and you're free to choose whatever system works for you.
>
>   But generally speaking, most Linux distributions are similar.  Most applications which work on one distribution will work on all distributions.
>
>   Alan DeKok.
>
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