Thanks, but it is not a complicated build process. Just a few simple
programs that share some modules. I like to keep it simple.
On 2014-01-13 19:28, Carter Schonwald wrote:
i warmly recommend you use cabal for any complicated build processes.
if you're stuck, holler and we or haskell-cafe are happy to help
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Christian Brolin <cbro...@gmail.com
<mailto:cbro...@gmail.com>> wrote:
No. As a workaround I remove the Main.o file after the executable
has been linked. It works, but it has its drawbacks.
On 2014-01-12 17:23, Carter Schonwald wrote:
Christian, have you tried using cabal? People write cabal files
with multiple executables being generated all the time.
On Sunday, January 12, 2014, Christian Brolin wrote:
H.
The documentation (version 7.6.3) section 7.7.2 Output files
says that the source file name of the Main module does not
have to be Main.hs making it "possible to have several Main
modules in separate source files in the same directory".
While this is true and promising it is seems to be unusable
since GHC always compiles the main source file into an object
file called Main.o.
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