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Re: ghc 6.0.1 and Mac OS X 10.2.6 build: msg#00049lang.haskell.glasgow.bugs
> Apart from [using platform-based tests], I can't see any other > solution for this problem. Doing a runtime test on the build/host platform > for a feature of the target platform is simply wrong... This still feels like a brittle solution to me. I believe that testing what your actual machine does and does not support is the right approach when not cross-compiling. I appreciate that some people may disagree here but if you do agree, then surely the same applies when cross-compiling and the only issue is how to implement such an approach? So, I'll ask again: Can we split our autoconf scripts into two parts: one to be run on the host machine and one to be run on the test machine? -- Alastair
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