
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 15:25, Adrien Haxaire
Hello,
I'd like to have it for 32 bits as well, as I do not have a 64 bits OS.
My computer is slow, do you think it is doable to compile it on my machine with your script as you suggested? Never done that before, but I'd be glad to help. I don't know what are the requirements, how long it takes, etc.
It is certainly doable, though it may take a bit of time. First you need a development version of `cblrepo`, check out commit 4364ed0ab546fafbff59163d59c6bf94d8298dd4 on the branch called `devo/ghc74` [1]. That version of `cblrepo` is compilable using the packages currently in [haskell], but it generates PKGBUILDs usable with GHC 7.4.1. Check out the sources I used for [ghc74] $ git clone git clone http://www.kiwilight.com/~magnus/ah-ghc74.git Now you can use the `makeahpkg` script as usual to first build GHC itself, then the dev-version of cblrepo to generate the PKGBUILDs, in order to finally build the entire [ghc74] repo for yourself. Let me know if you run into any troubles. /M [1]: http://is.gd/NyCWxL -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus