On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Don Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I've downloaded the ghc-6.8.3-i386-unknown-linux.tar.bz2 tarball, which
>> I expected to work on my GNU/Linux box (1.2 GHz Athlon, Debian Sarge).
>
> Was there a problem installing GHC from the Debian package system with apt
Hi, Don!
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 02:24:20PM -0700, Don Stewart wrote:
> acm:
> > Hi, Haskell!
> > I've downloaded the ghc-6.8.3-i386-unknown-linux.tar.bz2 tarball,
> > which I expected to work on my GNU/Linux box (1.2 GHz Athlon, Debian
> > Sarge).
> Was there a problem installing GHC from the D
HI THERE, JOHANNES, what a surprise, how are you doing?
Remember teaching me the 7-ring 1-count? Might've been at Erlangen,
possibly Augsburg, even Berlin, but it was quite a while ago. :-)
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 11:20:35PM +0200, Johannes Waldmann wrote:
> Hi, Alan -
> >./configure fails wit
Was there a problem installing GHC from the Debian package system with apt?
He said Sarge. I guess the current ghc packages are for Etch only? - J.W.
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On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 11:20:35PM +0200, Johannes Waldmann wrote:
>
> >./configure fails with "checking for path to top of build tree...
> >configure: error: cannot determine current directory".
>
> I guess the 6.8.3 binary does not work because it expects a newer
> version of libc or whatever.
acm:
> Hi, Haskell!
>
> I've downloaded the ghc-6.8.3-i386-unknown-linux.tar.bz2 tarball, which
> I expected to work on my GNU/Linux box (1.2 GHz Athlon, Debian Sarge).
Was there a problem installing GHC from the Debian package system with apt?
-- Don
Hi, Alan -
./configure fails with "checking for path to top of build tree...
configure: error: cannot determine current directory".
Yeah, I got the exact same error yesterday when trying to install
a ghc-6.8.3 binary dist on some older machine.
Well, since I had 6.8.2 working there, I just u
Hi, Haskell!
I've downloaded the ghc-6.8.3-i386-unknown-linux.tar.bz2 tarball, which
I expected to work on my GNU/Linux box (1.2 GHz Athlon, Debian Sarge).
I'm new at this game, though I'm thoroughly experienced with (and bear
deep battle scars from) GNU software in general.
./configure fails wi