Re: 6.8.1 compilation error on Sun Solaris 9

2007-11-10 Thread Ian Lynagh
Hi Robert, On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 10:16:09AM +0100, Robert Andersson wrote: ./../includes/GHCConstants.h:1:25: Not in scope: `zd' Does changing line 36 of includes/mkDerivedConstants.c from #ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS to #if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) || defined(solaris2_HOST_OS) fix it? I also

RE: 6.8.1 compilation error - final results

2007-11-08 Thread Seth Kurtzberg
on more than one box. -Original Message- From: Simon Marlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 4:01 AM To: Seth Kurtzberg Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org Subject: Re: 6.8.1 compilation error Seth Kurtzberg wrote: At this point I don't believe the problem that I

6.8.1 compilation error on Sun Solaris 9

2007-11-05 Thread Robert Andersson
Hello! When compiling on Sun Solaris 5.9 sun4u sparc with configure ./configure --with-gmp-includes=/opt/csw/include --with-gmp-libraries=/opt/csw/lib --with-ghc=/usr/local/ghc/bin/ghc using gcc version 4.0.2 I get the following errors -- errors start -- == gmake all -r;

Re: 6.8.1 compilation error

2007-11-05 Thread Simon Marlow
Seth Kurtzberg wrote: While compiling the new release (6.8.1, with both the primary source and the extra libraries) I experienced a gcc error, gcc of course called by ghc. I’m compiling 6.8.1 with ghc 6.6.1. The gcc version is 4.1.1. I’ve seen similar behavior in the past where some sort

RE: 6.8.1 compilation error

2007-11-05 Thread Seth Kurtzberg
Software Engineer Specializing in Security, Reliability, and the Hardware/Software Interface -Original Message- From: Simon Marlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 6:17 AM To: Seth Kurtzberg Cc: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org Subject: Re: 6.8.1 compilation error

6.8.1 compilation error

2007-11-04 Thread Seth Kurtzberg
All, While compiling the new release (6.8.1, with both the primary source and the extra libraries) I experienced a gcc error, gcc of course called by ghc. I'm compiling 6.8.1 with ghc 6.6.1. The gcc version is 4.1.1. I've seen similar behavior in the past where some sort of heap