> I assume you mean > http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/ReplacingGMPNotes#CurrentStatus > in which case, yes. > >> I assume that "INTEGER_LIBRARY=integer-foo" is an option when >> compiling GHC itself and not when using GHC, correct? > > Yes.
Great, thanks for your help Ian. Building GHC with "INTEGER_LIBRARY=integer-simple" is exactly what I was looking for. So naturally though, I'd like to avoid maintaining an internal branch of GHC. Are there any plans to make integer-simple the default integer library? I was able to build GHC on Linux with no trouble. But on Windows, I go down because (I think) the preprocessor is choking on ^M characters. I get errors like this: libraries\haskeline\.\System\Console\Haskeline\Backend\Win32.hsc:153: error: syntax error before ')' token libraries\haskeline\.\System\Console\Haskeline\Backend\Win32.hsc: In function `main': libraries\haskeline\.\System\Console\Haskeline\Backend\Win32.hsc:155: error: syntax error before ';' token compiling libraries/haskeline/dist-install/build/System/Console/Haskeline/Backend/Win32_hsc_make.c After removing those ^M's from Win32.hsc and Win32_hsc_make.c, things are moving along, slowly but surely. The build is using the "inplace" gcc so I assume the problem is not gcc, but whatever generates those files. Any idea how the extra line feeds slip in? Thanks, Greg _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users