Aaron,
On Oct 27, 2006, at 12:42 PM, Aaron Tomb wrote:
Hello,
The Portfile has made it to the servers, but installation doesn't
complete successfully for me (on Intel/10.4.8). The first issue is
that something happens to the dynamic library lookup path so the
configure check for a working C compiler fails with a dyld error. I
managed to fix this with the following:
cd /usr
mkdir i686-apple-darwin8
cd i686-apple-darwin8
ln -s ../lib
This allows configure to complete, but then it seems to have
trouble finding the bootstrap compiler. I've attached the entire
output, since I think context is important. If it seems more
appropriate for this discussion to continue on the MacPorts mailing
list, let me know.
One more thing: After adding the symlink, you must do
sudo port clean ghc
to clean up the failed build before trying again.
Macports is not smart enough to do that yet, but if you don't,
you will have all kinds of unpredictable problems.
-Greg
Aaron
<ghc-macports.log>
On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Gregory Wright wrote:
Hi,
GHC 6.6 is now available for OS X systems on both Intel and PowerPC
processors using the MacPorts infrastructure.
The compiler is built from source, using a binary bootstrap
compiler. OS X
versions 10.3 (Panther) and 10.4 (Tiger) are supported for PowerPC
processors;
for Intel processors, version 10.4.
MacPorts (formerly Darwinports) is a packaging system for managing
builds of unix-compatible software on OS X. For more information
on MacPorts,
see
http://www.macports.org/
A new ghc-devel port will soon be available for those who just have
to live on the bleeding edge.
Best Wishes,
Greg
Gregory Wright
Antiope Associates LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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