On 10/18/05, Rich Fought [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GHC noob here, trying to compile a small app for a Linux/PPC target from
a Linux/x86 host.
If all else fails, try running PPC-Linux on Qemu on your Linux/x86 host.
Who knows, this might even be the best solution? (I didn't try it though)
Best
On 18 October 2005 20:17, Rich Fought wrote:
GHC noob here, trying to compile a small app for a Linux/PPC target
from a Linux/x86 host.
I take it this must be doable, since it is possible to build GHC for
new platforms and GHC itself is written in Haskell.
I'm just trying to find out if
On 18 October 2005 20:26, Wilhelm B. Kloke wrote:
Simon Marlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
At this point you can either do 'make install stage=1', or you can
just use the compiler you built to build a clean GHC in another
tree, i.e. with ./configure
Simon Marlow [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Are you building GHC in a fresh tree now? I'd recommend doing that.
Now I am using a *really* fresh tree. Formerly the compilation of
Apply.cmm did not render an instructive error message, just
failed for some sort of memory access exception. Now I have:
A test installer for a patched version of ghc-6.4.1 for Windows is
now available,
http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/6.4.1/ghc-6-4-1-bld1.msi
Unless I'll hear of any packaging snafus, it'll be hooked up to the
GHC web pages tomorrow. Notice that by default this
installer will deposit bits in the same