I think, you meant to reply to the list and not just to me.
> Von: "B. Scott Michel"
> Betreff: Re: GHC, Clang & XCode 4.2
> Datum: 15 October 2011 12:32:36
> An: Manuel M T Chakravarty
> Antwort an: scooter@gmail.com
>
> Simon:
>
> What are the p
Just FYI, Xcode 4.2 is live in the Mac App Store now, and it has some nice
goodies (i.e., many who develop for iOS and probably also OS X will probably
adopt it soon).
Manuel
PS: Sorry for not having participated in the discussion on how to solve this,
but I have too many loose ends right now.
On Oct 12, 2011, at 5:26 AM, Simon Marlow wrote:
> On 11/10/2011 18:45, David Peixotto wrote:
>> Ok, I have attached a set of patches to support building the GHC
>> runtime with llvm-gcc. The patches are based off of commit
>> 29a97fded4010bd01aa0a17945c84258e285d421 which was last Friday's HEAD.
On 11/10/2011 18:45, David Peixotto wrote:
Ok, I have attached a set of patches to support building the GHC
runtime with llvm-gcc. The patches are based off of commit
29a97fded4010bd01aa0a17945c84258e285d421 which was last Friday's HEAD.
These patches are also available from my github repository
On Oct 6, 2011, at 7:32 AM, Simon Marlow wrote:
> On 05/10/2011 09:46, austin seipp wrote:
>> There has been recent discussion on the Homebrew bug tracker
>> concerning the upcoming XCode 4.2 release by Apple, which has
>> apparently just gone GM (meaning they're going to make a real release
>> o
On 05/10/2011 09:46, austin seipp wrote:
There has been recent discussion on the Homebrew bug tracker
concerning the upcoming XCode 4.2 release by Apple, which has
apparently just gone GM (meaning they're going to make a real release
on the app store Real Soon Now.)
The primary concern is that X
A temporary workaround could be to not remove the Xcode 4.1 and install the new
Xcode 4.2 in a different location. This is just a little disk space expensive,
but I've experimented with success this workaround with the last Xcode 4.2
developer seed.
Let me know if there are news about other is
There has been recent discussion on the Homebrew bug tracker
concerning the upcoming XCode 4.2 release by Apple, which has
apparently just gone GM (meaning they're going to make a real release
on the app store Real Soon Now.)
The primary concern is that XCode will no longer ship GCC 4.2 at all,
it