On 2009-03-11, Simon Marlow marlo...@gmail.com wrote:
For a start, you should set your platforms like this:
build = i386-unknown-mingw32
host = i386-unknown-mingw32
target = i386-unknown-cygwin32
GHC configuration does not support differing host/target (i.e.,
cross-compiling)
On 2009-03-11, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Have you asked on the darcs-users@ list for a cygwin binary build? I
know these are getting pretty rare now, but someone may have already
produced one.
Yes, to no luck. They thought this was the better place to ask.
--
Tuomo
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?
remember ghc working on cygwin at some point. I have been in a similar
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
I want a _real_ cygwin version of darcs. The non-deterministic
pseudo-cygwin *nix/Windows hybrid currently available has just
too many problems integrating into cygwin, that I want to use as
my TeXing and minor coding environment. A real cygwin version
of darcs would seem to depend on a real
On 2009-03-08, Don Stewart d...@galois.com wrote:
Here is a complete, from-scratch, log of all you need to build GHC
using Cygwin, kindly provided by Claus Reinke.
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/Windows#AWindowsbuildlogusingCygwin
These appear to be
On 2009-03-08, John Meacham j...@repetae.net wrote:
if you follow those steps, but then don't override the host in the
./configure step to just let it pick up the cygwin environment will it
work properly?
John
No:
Configuring extensible-exceptions-0.1.0.0...
cabal-bin.exe: