Please set your "time" submodule to the "ghc" branch. It should always
represent a stable release.
-- Ashley
On Wed, 2017-02-22 at 14:13 +, Phyx wrote:
> The package has been fixed already but the submodule hasn't been
> updated. For a quick fix just cd into libraries/time and checkout
>
Re-adding ghc-devs.
| Settup up things so that all master pushes go through a build
| all-relevant-platforms purgatory shouldn't be that problematic..
I know. We discuss it periodically The trouble is that it takes work to do
these things (reliably, solidly) and everyone is busy.
If
Tonight is fine – thank you!
From: Phyx [mailto:loneti...@gmail.com]
Sent: 22 February 2017 14:47
To: Simon Peyton Jones
Cc: ghc-devs@haskell.org
Subject: Re: Windows build broken
Head of ghc is broken not head of time. Ghc is currently set to 6e202ed while
head is
Head of ghc is broken not head of time. Ghc is currently set to 6e202ed
while head is 4eb06c0. So checking out the master branch of libraries/time
should bring you to a working build.
I am currently without my ssh keys so cannot push it. If someone else wants
to update it? Otherwise I'll do so
well HEAD is broken, so surely it should go either forward or backward. But
the status quo is not good.
My instinct: push the new submodule. But I defer to Ben etc
Simon
From: Phyx [mailto:loneti...@gmail.com]
Sent: 22 February 2017 14:14
To: Simon Peyton Jones ;
The package has been fixed already but the submodule hasn't been updated.
For a quick fix just cd into libraries/time and checkout master.
I was hesitant to push the new submodule since we hadn't branched yet for
8.2
On Wed, 22 Feb 2017, 14:09 Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs, <
Please please please could some one fix this? On windows.
It's frustrating being unable to build.
Please
please
Simon
libraries\time\lib\Data\Time\Clock\Internal\SystemTime.hs:57:5: error:
Not in scope: data constructorFILETIME
Perhaps you meantWin32.FILETIME(imported from