Chad Scherrer wrote:
The new Cray XMT seems to target exactly the same kind of analytic
problems where Haskell excels:
http://www.cray.com/products/xmt/
I'm not a hardware guy, but this seems like a natural fit with the
recent advances in SMP Haskell. I know some compiler experts, but none
of
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I'm on a system with main ghc = 6.4.2.
I've built a ghc 6.6 stage1.
Is there any problem using that ghc-inplace as a compiler for GHC HEAD?
(which is done e.g. by ./configure
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I'm developing a program with GHC-6.6. I've been on amd64, and
haven't had problems, but now when I run the program on on x86 (after
cleaning and recompiling), I'm getting a segfault.
gdb isn't very helpful at all:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
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