> "Simon Marlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Cross compilation in GHC is usually done by taking .hc files
> > generated on a machine with a working GHC and compiling them on the
> > target machine using only gcc.  This is how we bootstrap GHC on new
> > machines.
> 
> So then it reduces to getting a GCC cross compiler?  (Which shouldn't
> be insurmountable)

Yes, you could do it this way.  It may be less hassle to just take the
.hc files to the target machine and compile them there, however.
Setting up a real cross-compiling environment can be tricky - eg. making
sure you're getting the right include files and so on.

Cheers,
        Simon
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