Hi Ben, I've just found this email from almost a year ago. Sorry for ignoring it until now. Given the date it was sent I think I missed it when it was fresh while I was on vacation.
Regarding the question, I have abandoned the work I was doing on getting cross-compilation for Windows to work since my employer decided a Windows build for the app we were developing could wait some time and tasked me we something else. However, I see that Moritz is working on cross-compilation right now so I'll try get some time to see if I can get his approach to work for our use-case and give some feedback or help in any way. Alberto On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Ben Gamari <b...@well-typed.com> wrote: > Alberto Valverde <albe...@toscat.net> writes: > > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Simon Marlow <marlo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> I agree, named pipes are probably a better plan, perhaps a better > solution > >> overall than the way we currently pass FD numbers on the command line. > Do > >> named pipes work work as expected through wine? We would have to be > >> careful to clean them up again afterwards. > >> > > > > I've implemented IPC with named pipes and it appeared to work through > wine > > but now I'm investigating an issue which causes GHC to "freeze" when > > talking to the external interpreter when it is not running on a TTY (ie: > in > > a build process) > > Hi Alterto, > > What ever happened to this? Is there any way I can be of assistance? It > would be great to get this merged. > > Cheers, > > - Ben >
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