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> *Subject:* RE: Aargh! Windows build is broken AGAIN
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> Hi Simon,
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> Sorry for the broken build again. Since your last email I do run a nightly
> build, but you were about an hour and a half before today’s build!
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> Anyway, I b
Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs writes:
> I really wish I did not have to be the Windows integration server.
Indeed; I sadly had to disable the Windows build bot for the time being
but I'll have a look at fixing it this weekend. The end to your misery
is in sight!
Cheers,
- Ben
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Ah, good catch! Thank you.
Ryan: might you fix this, since you authored the offending commit? Thanks!
Simon
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To: Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs
Subject: RE: Aargh! Windows build is broken AGAIN
Hi Simon,
Sorry for the broken build again. Since your last email I do run a nightly
build, but you were about
Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs wrote:
> I really wish I did not have to be the Windows integration server.
> Currently, from a clean build of HEAD, I'm getting
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> libraries\base\GHC\Event\TimerManager.hs:62:3: error:
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> error: #error not implemented for this operating system
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> #
Hi Simon,
Sorry for the broken build again. Since your last email I do run a nightly
build, but you were about an hour and a half before today’s build!
Anyway, I believe the offending commit is
8c6a3d68c0301bb985aa2a462936bbcf7584ae9c ,
This unconditionally adds GHC.Event which then includes th