And here's a little rant...
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 11:40:50PM +0200, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> Tue Sep 15 22:42:54 CEST 2009 Matthias Kilian <[email protected]>
> * Follow the builtin:rts vs. builtin_rts renaming
>
> This unbreaks make install again.
Why are some parts of the build contantly broken? Why did noone
notice that make install didn't work after that windows-related
change? Why do I have to chase bugs caused by breakage that are
mostly related to build infrastructure?
Trying to follow ghc-6.11 is mere frustration, but working on a
release (like ghc-6.10) is of course a on-way-ticket, because there
are too much changed between 6.10 and 6.11.
So what can I do if there are only small windows of a few hours
when ghc 6.11 can be built and installed from both ghc-6.10 and
ghc-6.11 and if the default state of ghc is 'may work or not'?
Really frustrated,
Kili
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