On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 05:08:58PM +0200, Nicola Squartini wrote: > Version 1.15.0 of HSE was not compiled with llvm, was it? At least from > what I see from the git history.
That is correct.
I held back on adding HSE to [haskell-testing] for a long time due to
GHC 7.8 not being able to compile it with profiling turned on. It
wasn't until I had a brain fart and thought of trying with llvm that I
managed to get it built. I think it was around bringing GHC 7.8 into
[haskell-core] that I attempted building HSE normally again, and it
worked fine. Then at the next HSE release the build problem was back
and I went back to building with llvm.
These days the ArchHaskell build system is my home laptop:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz
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