Tuomo Valkonen wrote:
On 2009-03-09, Tuomo Valkonen <tuo...@iki.fi> wrote:
On 2009-03-09, Tuomo Valkonen <tuo...@iki.fi> wrote:
On 2009-03-09, John Meacham <j...@repetae.net> wrote:
perhaps the most recent non-cabalized ghc build might be worth a try. I
think darcs still compiles with ghc 6.6, but am not positive.,
Mingw-bootstrap, source, or both?
Tried with both. Got:
ghc.exe: unknown package: unix
With './configure --build=i686-pc-cygwin32 --with-gcc=c:/cygwin/bin/gcc
--with-ld=c:/cygwin/bin/ld' I got to the point:
../compiler/ghc-inplace -optc-mno-cygwin -optc-O -optc-Wall -optc-W
-optc-Wstrict-prototypes -optc-Wmissing-prototypes
-optc-Wmissing-declarations -optc-Winline -optc-Waggregate-return
-optc-Wbad-function-cast -optc-I../includes -optc-I. -optc-Iparallel
-optc-DCOMPILING_RTS -optc-fomit-frame-pointer -optc-fno-strict-aliasing
-H16m -O -optc-O2 -static -I. -#include HCIncludes.h -fvia-C -dcmm-lint
-c Adjustor.c -o Adjustor.o
make: *** [Adjustor.o] Error 1
The stage1 ghc-inplace doesn't seem to be able to produce neither code
nor an error message. It just fails. It also isn't a cygwin program
according to ldd; should it be?
You're doing a *port* here, to create a GHC that can generate Cygwin
binaries, using a GHC that generates MinGW binaries to bootstrap from.
This isn't something you should expect to work out of the box :-)
For a start, you should set your platforms like this:
build = i386-unknown-mingw32
host = i386-unknown-mingw32
target = i386-unknown-cygwin32
It looks like your stage1 compiler is crashing, but I have no idea why.
If you're really interested in getting this working, expect to have to do a
lot of hacking in GHC's internals, build system, and libraries. We're here
to help, of course.
Cheers,
Simon
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