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On 6/29/11 3:52 PM, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Wednesday, 29 June 2011 at 02:55, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>> On 10.5.8 , both 32bit and 64bit , the build of ghc fails with
>>
>> ./configure --prefix=/sw64
>> checking for path to top of build tree... dyld: unknown required load
>> command 0x80000022
>>
>> This is the mark of a binary (utils/ghc-pwd/dist/build/tmp/ghc-pwd
>> according to config.log) aimed to another OS if I recall correctly..
>> (and _ who needs a binary to find pwd in configure ...?)
> 
> Hmm. The 64-bit one builds fine on 10.6 (I haven't actually tested
> 32-bit).
> 

I can confirm that 10.6/32-bit builds (at least with Xcode 3.2.6).

>> No way to bootstrap from gcc ?  or from the old 32bit ghc (that one at least
>> did build correctly...)?
> 
> I'm sure it's possible (we did this throughout ghc 6), it's just a
> larger maintenance burden than I'd like. I'll probably just keep ghc 7
> as Distribution: 10.6 and roll back to ghc 6 in <= 10.5 for now.
> 


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