Hi Moritz,

Haskell for Mac is fully relocatable (as every Mac users expects this of a Mac 
app).

Unfortunately, it is not just the libdir in the wrapper scripts that’s in the 
way of a relocatable GHC. Additional problems are (1) the (at least, as of 8.0) 
still not macOS-friendly RPATHs in dynamic libraries and (2) the absolute paths 
in package .conf files.

In Haskell for Mac, I use two arguably hacky solutions to those two issues. I 
rewrite all RPATHs in .dylibs to be relative and I have got a little tool that 
relocates .conf files. I’d certainly prefer a cleaner solution!

Those aspects of Haskell for Mac are actually in a separate framework 
(GHC.framework) that wraps GHC and some other tools. This is all in a public 
repo if you like to have a look

  https://github.com/haskellformac/GHCframework 
<https://github.com/haskellformac/GHCframework>

I haven’t put a license on it, but I’d be happy to make it all BSD3. It is of 
course all highly Mac specific and requires Xcode to build for all the code 
signing, sandboxing, etc.

Cheers,
Manuel

> Am 23.10.2017 um 17:04 schrieb Moritz Angermann <moritz.angerm...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> while trying to make the binary-distribution logic work for
> cross compilers.  I've come wonder, how hard it could be to
> make GHC relocatable. (e.g. just unpack the distribution, 
> and use the compiler from the `bin` folder within).
> 
> Right now this does not work due to the need for the path to
> package.conf, and this is hardcoded in the wrapper script to
> provide the proper libdir to ghc via -B[1]. Supposedly this
> is not an issue on Windows, as a relative path is common on
> windows and finding the location of the executable can be done
> safely. Or that's at least how I understand[1].
> 
> For macOS there is the haskell-platform, and ghc-dot-app[2]
> 
> From [3], it sounds like automake is a build, and not a packaging
> system, and the binary dist usecase with configure is not
> really a standard use case.
> 
> So why do I bring this up NOW? Apart from me trying to make
> cross compiler binary distributions working?  The reason is
> that we are also trying to move towards hadrian, and by "starting
> from scratch", maybe we have a chance to reconsider how we
> do things?
> 
> I must admit, I'm quite happy to use packages like llvm, by
> just downloading a package and adding the `bin` path to my
> $PATH.
> 
> There is however one thing that the current configure appraoch
> does, which I think is quite noteworthy (apart from setting
> $prefix).  That is, it does check for compilers and sets them
> accordingly, which might be desirable.
> 
> Cheers,
> Moritz
> 
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> [1]: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/Installing
> [2]: https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/MacOSX/Installer
> [3]: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/automake/2006-10/msg00005.html
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