On 01/20/13 07:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Karel Gardas wrote:
You should not IMHO. My patch should solve all your issues. :-) The
only issue you may get is that your distro ghc will compile for
soft-float ABI and your compiled GHC will compile to hard-float and
object files will get mixed somewhere. But I trust your distro ghc
builders that this is not the case so both GHCs should compile using
hard-float. So issue solved, at least should be. Now I'm just waiting
if you verify this or not so I'm either able to submit the patch for
inclusion or hack it more...
I switched to using llvm-3.0 from rasbian, and made a lot of progress.
(In retrospect I built llvm-3.1 using nix, and it was in a completely
different toolchain than the rest of the build. I should have known that
it wouldn't work).
Ehm, building LLVM on your own is always a risky business. See my
blog[1] for more details especially find the post where I compare
quality of various LLVM builds using various optimization options...
I was able to complete the build of ghc-7.6.1 using Karel's patch and
./configure --with-llc=/usr/bin/llc-3.0 --with-opt=/usr/bin/opt-3.0
I was able to make binary-dist after doing
mkdir compiler/stage2/doc
However after unpacking the binary distribution and doing a make install
I get:
Installing library in /tmp/bindist/lib/ghc-7.6.1/ghc-prim-0.3.0.0
ghc-cabal: Failed to read "target arch" value "ArchARM {armISA = ARMv6,
armISAExt = [VFPv2], armABI = }"
make[1]: *** [install_packages] Error 1
make: *** [install] Error 2
And in particular the installed ghc gives the error:
$ bin/ghc
Failed to read "target arch" value "ArchARM {armISA = ARMv6, armISAExt =
[VFPv2], armABI = }"
Sounds to me like Karel's patch is almost, but not quite there.
Looks like you do have corrupted settings file. Recover it by adding
"HARD" following "armABI = ", so result should be:
ArchARM {armISA = ARMv6, armISAExt = [VFPv2], armABI = HARD}"
That's all what's needed, honestly speaking I don't know why it's
screwed on your board.
Karel, maybe you should try deploying a binary-dist on your panda board?
Sorry? What's "binary-dist"? And why I should do that? And what exactly
do you mean by "deploying"? And on what OS? Ubuntu or Raspbian run in
Ubuntu chroot?
Karel
[1]: https://ghcarm.wordpress.com/
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