I now used GHC 6.4 and mingw ( MSYS-1.0.11 ). Now it is possible to configure, build and install it. But on running the test ( out of a email from the list, source code see below) it crashes again without any information.
I compiled the Test1.hs with ghc -c Test1.hs.

Bayley, Alistair wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philipp Volgger

could somebody please tell me how hs-plugins has to be installed. I tried it with hs-plguin 1.0rc1 and I was unable to build it. I did
    runhaskell Setup.lhs configure
    runhaskell Setup.lhs build   (Crash without any information)
I tried it wiht GHC 6.4, 6.4.1 and 6.6.

I am using Windows XP with SP2.

I'm pretty sure you need to install under some kind of bash shell. I
used mingw on WinXP, but I think it can be done with cygwin. I'd
recommend mingw if you don't have either installed.

Note that hs-plugins doesn't work with ghc-6.6 yet on Windows, so stick
with 6.4.1 if you can.

Alistair
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Test:

module Test1 where
test1 = putStrLn "test1"


module Main where
import Prelude hiding (catch)
import Control.Exception
import Data.List
import System.Environment
import System.Plugins

instance Show (LoadStatus a) where
 show (LoadFailure errors) = "LoadFailure - " ++ (concat (intersperse
"\n" errors))
 show (LoadSuccess m p) = "LoadSuccess"

main = do
 a <- getArgs
 let
   modName = case a of
     (n:_) -> n
     _ -> "Test1"
 let modPath = "./" ++ modName ++ ".o"
 let method = "test1"
 fc <- catch (load modPath [""] [] method)
   (\e -> return (LoadFailure
     ["Dynamic loader returned: " ++ show e]))
 case fc of
   LoadFailure errors -> do
     fail (concat (intersperse "\n" errors))
   LoadSuccess modul proc -> do
     let p :: IO (); p = proc
     proc


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