
Also, is there a way that I could "short circuit" (in the "True || _ =
True" sense) the whole process of fixing this?
For example, cabal-install cmath on a machine with similar
architecture and OS, break out my SICP [0], and try to replicate
cabal's storage methods by hand?
Tom
[0] http://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/sicp.xhtml
On 4/19/12, Tom Murphy
cmath doesn't build now, but I successfully installed hsc3 (which depends on cmath) on my computer less than 6 months ago. Same CPU and OS version, but different ghc/HP, and possibly different XCode.
Also:
Some other packages which have the same FFI C-include style build fine on my machine. Some which even include math.h. For example: - strptime - mp3decoder
So maybe it's not a problem involving not having -fvia-c?
Tom
On 4/19/12, Brandon Allbery
wrote: On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 06:31, Tom Murphy
wrote: So does nobody use cmath anymore? I'm trying to install the latest version (which is from 2008).
At a guess, it's well supported on Linux and (since it's dons) NetBSD. OS X and Windows, probably not so well tested.
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