
I'm on Snow Leopard, so I've read numerous posts on the subject of GHC and it's Snow Leopard (non-)compatibility. I've got most things working - I can do a 'cabal update' - something that gave errors before. GHC itself seems to be working fine. I want to install the SDL package from Hackage, which I first tried doing like this: 'cabal install sdl' which gives a bunch of warnings, all looking like this 'ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libSDL.dylib, file is not of required architecture' with 'libSDL.dylib' replaced with various *.a and *.dylib files I then found this in a Usenet post about Snow Leopard breaking GHC: -- Once cabal works, options --ld-option=-m32 (and also --gcc-option=- m32) may be used. These options may also be passed to "./Setup configure" And tried this: (I think maybe my problem is that I'm not passing these flags correctly to cabal) 'cabal install sdl --ld-options="-arch i386" --gcc-option=-m32 -- reinstall' Well I get the same errors, well warnings actually. Can I just ignore these warnings? When compiling my small sample code: import Prelude import Graphics.UI.SDL as SDL main = do SDL.init [InitEverything] setVideoMode 640 480 32 [] I again get the warnings: ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libSDL.dylib, file is not of required architecture ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libSDLmain.a, file is not of required architecture and then a bunch of undefined symbols such as: _SDL_Init _SDL_SetClipRect Well this post basically based on the assumption that the warnings are breaking the SDL library and thereby keeping my code from compiling - so how do I fix those warnings? - Sorry for the long mail Malthe