
I have some doubts regarding LLVM, since it automatically optimizes the
code for the build architecture and chances are that it will not run on
older x86_64. I think it's better to wait until llvm-3.5, which should
remove the auto optimization.
Nicola
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Magnus Therning
Hi all,
Now there's a new version of GHC out, 7.8.3. This means a complete rebuild of [haskell-core] is necessary, which also means that NOW is the perfect time to make fundamental changes to our packages, e.g. to change from the 'perf' build profile to 'pref-llvm', or move the location of the documentation.
I've not received any such wishes via issues on Github, but maybe there's someone out there thinking "oh, if they only changed this in how Arch Haskell packages are built, then the world would be 10 times better". If you are that someone, then please speak up now! :)
I'll start the big rebuild at 12:00 UTC tomorrow, 2014-07-14. So you have until then to voice your suggestions.
/M
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