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Re: ghc fails "hello world" on ppc: msg#00014

lang.haskell.glasgow.bugs

Subject: Re: ghc fails "hello world" on ppc

I forgot to say that the version is 6.0.1.

So... can anyone else reproduce this? Is there a stable version of the
compiler which I should be using instead? Is there anything I can do
to help fix this bug?

I've been playing around with PPC Linux a bit on the weekend, and I can't
reproduce the problem on my Gentoo installation. The GHC 5.04.3 binary package
provided on the GHC download page seems to work perfectly.

5.04.3 works for me too. Were you implying that your Gentoo
installation was 6.0.1? If so, then I should probably notify the
Debian people that the problem is likely with their build (although I
can't imagine what would cause it).

Frederik

No, I didn't want to imply that, sorry for being unclear.
I downloaded the 5.04.3 binary, which worked fine.

I didn't try 6.0.1, but then I checked out the CVS version.
That didn't compile out of the box, but it didn't take long fix the problems. I also ported the "registerised compilation" stuff and the native code generator over from Mac OS X. That means that GHC 6.2 (to be released soon) should compile on PowerPC Linux and work a lot faster than previous PowerPC Linux ports.

Cheers,

Wolfgang


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