Hi Donald,
I've finished a port of GHC 4.08.2 to OpenBSD i386.
The binary package (12M) can be ftp'd from:
ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/users/dons/ghc/ghc-4.08.2.tgz
That's great news. Have you tried using that to build a newer release
of GHC? I'd like to get any patches
Hi,
I've finished a port of GHC 4.08.2 to OpenBSD i386.
The binary package (12M) can be ftp'd from:
ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/users/dons/ghc/ghc-4.08.2.tgz
This can be installed with the command (as root):
pkg_add ghc-4.08.2.tgz
You can remove the package
I'm trying to port any recent version of ghc to OpenBSD 2.9.
I have, with a little bit of work, been able to compile 4.08.2
from .hc sources.
I now get the following kind of undefined symbol errors:
Main.o: Undefined symbol `__init_Prelude' referenced
Hi,
I'm trying to port any recent version of ghc to OpenBSD 2.9.
I have, with a little bit of work, been able to compile 4.08.2
from .hc sources.
I now get the following kind of undefined symbol errors:
Main.o: Undefined symbol `__init_Prelude' referenced from
Hi all.
I thought I might share some hints on making HDirect work with GHC 4.08.2.
Installing and checking GHC:
- Get the installer from the GHC downloads page, do the installation per
the instructions there, including Cygwin etc.
- Remove the digit "1" from the bottom of lib/imp
09 Mar 2001 15:50:42 +0900, Jens-Ulrik Petersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] pisze:
(BTW are there plans to upgrade to gmp3, which seems to be standard
now in the Linux world?)
Any comments on this?
The CVS version of ghc uses gmp3 for a long time.
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I tried ghc-4.08.2-1.i386.rpm (both the RH-6 rpm and the RH-7 rpm) on
my Linux box running RH rawhide-2001-02-06 (a touch newer than the
RH-7.0.90 beta release Fisher), which both use glibc-2.2.1.
When I compile a program, eg a test program like "test.hs":
module Main (m
for 4.08.1 since that's all we have, and a lot of
people still seem to use RH6.
packages for it. If you have a RedHat 6.x box with an older
version of GHC already installed, just run
rpm --rebuild ghc-4.08.2-1.src.rpm
This will only work if you install RPM 4, no? I couldn't find a way to make
Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote,
packages for it. If you have a RedHat 6.x box with an older
version of GHC already installed, just run
rpm --rebuild ghc-4.08.2-1.src.rpm
This will only work if you install RPM 4, no? I couldn't find a way to make
RPM 4 produce v3 RPMs
Thu, 08 Feb 2001 17:09:19 +1100, Manuel M. T. Chakravarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] pisze:
This will only work if you install RPM 4, no?
True. I didn't know whether the src.rpm format also changed.
AFAIK it did not change.
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The download links on
http://www.mirror.ac.uk/sites/www.haskell.org/ghc/
for the new GHC 4.08.2 have somewhat (ahem) strange referents.
(The RedHat 6 binary package gives me a picture of Haskell B Curry,
the RH6 profiling package gives me a .dvi file of the dynamic semantics
of the language
The original haskell.org site seems ok, just mirror.ac.uk is broken.
Oops, retract that. The RedHat 6 packages all seem to be 4.08.1, not
the advertised 4.08.2.
Regards,
Malcolm
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anymore, and so, can't make any
packages for it. If you have a RedHat 6.x box with an older
version of GHC already installed, just run
rpm --rebuild ghc-4.08.2-1.src.rpm
This should (with a little waiting ;-) produce binary
packages for 4.08.2 running on your flavour of RedHat.
Cheers,
Manuel
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