RE: Windows build broken (again)

2014-10-03 Thread Simon Peyton Jones
Perhaps, yes, it is Python 3. I don't know. Could someone revert to make it work again, please? Simon From: ghc-devs [mailto:ghc-devs-boun...@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Simon Peyton Jones Sent: 02 October 2014 21:40 To: ghc-devs@haskell.org Subject: Windows build broken (again) Sigh. The

Re: Windows build broken (again)

2014-10-03 Thread Herbert Valerio Riedel
On 2014-10-03 at 17:29:31 +0200, Simon Peyton Jones wrote: Perhaps, yes, it is Python 3. I don't know. Could someone revert to make it work again, please? Fyi, I can't reproduce this specific problem on Cygwin at least (I don't have any working pure Msys2 environment yet (still working on it),

Re: Windows build broken (again)

2014-10-03 Thread Krzysztof Gogolewski
Python 3 is a likely culprit (though I couldn't confirm it), so I reverted it. Does it work now? On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Herbert Valerio Riedel hvrie...@gmail.com wrote: On 2014-10-03 at 17:29:31 +0200, Simon Peyton Jones wrote: Perhaps, yes, it is Python 3. I don't know. Could

Tentative high-level plans for 7.10.1

2014-10-03 Thread Austin Seipp
Hi *, Today, Mikolaj and I discussed and plotted out a quick, high-level roadmap for the 7.10.1 release, based on our earlier plans. Consider this the 10,000 foot view (the last one was like a view from space). **The TL;DR** - We think the freeze and branching for major things will happen in _5

Re: Tentative high-level plans for 7.10.1

2014-10-03 Thread Ben Gamari
Austin Seipp aus...@well-typed.com writes: snip. We do not believe we will ship a 7.8.4 at all, contrary to what you may have seen on Trac - we never decided definitively, but there is likely not enough time. Over the next few days, I will remove the defunct 7.8.4 milestone, and re-triage