On 6/13/07, Stefan O'Rear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Did I understand that correctly that you don't want to see binaries
> with rpath's pointing to install directories such as /usr/lib/gcc-6.6?
> So, this forces us to use a wrapper in all cases.

Please think seriously about mangling the names of Haskell libraries to
include version information and dropping them in $PREFIX/lib with every
other language's libraries.  Haskell is not special, and users expect
libraries to be in /usr/lib.  No wrapper needed, no RPATH needed, as far
as I can see no fanciness at all.


Actually, Haskell libraries ought to be placed in /usr/local/lib (or
/usr/pkg/lib for systems that use the Package System: http://www.pkgsrc.org).
Haskell libraries shouldn't mingle with the base OS libraries. But it
shouldn't be separate from the other third-party libraries, either.
--
Rich

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