Hello,

New to Haskell, new to GHC.  My initial intention in picking up Haskell is to be able
to write some functions in Haskell and then compile them into .dlls for Win32 that I
can call from programs written in other languages.  So before I get too deeply
invested I want to make sure that is possible.

So I tried following the example in the GHC docs about generating a .dll to be
called from external programs in another language, but it does not compile
correctly.  I tried using the *EXACT* files specified in section 11.4.4. of the GHC
manual.  The Adder module compiles fine (& produces the extra stub), but
"DllMain.c" gives a (single) warning, and the final step:

ghc ––mk-dll -o adder.dll adder.o adder_stub.o dllMain.o

fails with a whole slew of errors.  I'm using GHC 6.0.


Andy Serpa
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