* Mikhail Glushenkov <the.dead.shall.r...@gmail.com> [2012-11-09 19:36:58+0100] > Hi, > > On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Roman Cheplyaka <r...@ro-che.info> wrote: > > > > searching for ld in path. > > found ld at /usr/bin/ld > > > > ("/home/feuerbach/bin/gen-iface",["-c","/tmp/17368.c","-o","/tmp/17368.o"]) > > ("/usr/bin/ld",["-x","-r","/tmp/17368.o","-o","/tmp/17369.o"]) > > /usr/bin/ld returned ExitFailure 1 with error message: > > /tmp/17368.o: file not recognized: File truncated > > Setup: /tmp/17369.o: does not exist > > I looked into this - this is caused by configureLd' in > Distribution.Simple.GHC. This function tries to determine whether ld > supports the -x flag by compiling a short C program ("int foo() {}") > with ghc (apparently ghc supports .c files as input). > > Since ghc just invokes gcc when given .c files, and you're trying to > mimic ghc, I think it makes sense to support this behaviour. If you > think that this is ugly, you can put all such hacky code into a > separate driver program, and leave your analyser unmodified.
At this point I'd rather work on a separate module in spirit of Distribution.Simple.*HC and hope that Cabal devs wouldn't mind to accept it. This will be essentially Cabal support for haskell-suite[1]. [1]: http://www.nbroberg.se/haskell-suite/ Of course, fixing #57 would be ideal, but given the complexity of existing modules I guess we're going to live with this for quite some time. Roman _______________________________________________ cabal-devel mailing list cabal-devel@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cabal-devel