Just to add to Carter's message: if you happened to install Xcode 5
anyway, then realized your mistake and uninstalled it and installed
Xcode 4 again, you will STILL have the command line tools that came
with Xcode 5 and your Haskell toolchain will STILL be broken -- and so
far I have been unable
Hi Carter,
Thanks for this heads up! Many of us here are cutting edge Mac users, and
would have been bitten by this.
Darin and I plan to spend some time next month preparing an unofficial
patched version of ghc 7.6 that should play nice with clang / xcode 5,
though at such a time ghc 7.8 will
glad to help.
an alternative for the discerning power user is to install a recent version
of gcc locally (eg 4.8), and build 7.6.3 with that! (or just repoint your
ghc settings file to a locally built version of real gcc.)
yes, assuming we have the time (after all, it's all volunteer time), that
Wow, thank you for the heads up!
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Le 2013-09-17 05:16, Carter Schonwald a écrit :
Hey everyone,
if you are actively using ghc 7.6 on your mac,
for now please do not install xcode 5.
It will break your ghc install, because 7.6 doesn't know how to
correctly use Clang for the CPP work.
Hey everyone,
if you are actively using ghc 7.6 on your mac,
for now please do not install xcode 5.
It will break your ghc install, because 7.6 doesn't know how to correctly
use Clang for the CPP work. (ghc head / and thus 7.8 will work fine with
xcode 5, thanks to some outstanding work by