On Fri, Apr 09, 2010 at 05:48:17PM +0400, Serge D. Mechveliani wrote: > I have tested ghc-6.12.1.20100330 on Debian Linux, i386-family, > on the DoCon test, without profilig. > It looks all right.
Even if I reported to Ian that everything is fine on OpenBSD, I just found some strangeness with openBinaryFile and runProcess when testing darcs-2.4 built with the (still not really released) ghc-6.12.2. Here's a small test program: module Main(main) where import System.IO import System.Process main = do hin <- openBinaryFile "/dev/null" ReadMode hp <- runProcess "/bin/ls" ["-l"] Nothing Nothing (Just hin) Nothing Nothing r <- waitForProcess hp print r IF I run this on OpenBSD (amd64), I get foo: /bin/ls: runProcess: unsupported operation (Operation not supported by device) Tracing the process shows the following hints (File handle 0x6 is the one from /dev/null): 25151 foo CALL ioctl(0x6,TIOCGETA,0x7f7ffffe1da0) 25151 foo RET ioctl -1 errno 19 Operation not supported by device 25151 foo CALL fcntl(0x6,0x4,0x4) 25151 foo RET fcntl -1 errno 19 Operation not supported by device I'm not sure about the ioctl call, but the fcntl tries to set the handle to nonblocking mode. There's already some comment about this (on FreeBSD) in the code, but I'm unsuere what exactly to do about it. I'd really like to see the result of this program on FreeBSD and/or NetBSD, so we know wether it's specific to OpenBSD or wether it happens on all BSD-like systems. Ciao, Kili ps: GHC guys, please don't let this stop you from going on with the ghc-6.12.2 release process. Problems like this can be easily fixed by package maintainers. _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users