
(I hope two questions in one night is okay...) I was wondering how "doable" it would be to compile and run Haskell code on Arm. I was thinking about buying one of those tiny, inexpensive Arm PCs (there are quite a few models, apparently) and running Gentoo Linux on it. But it would be a lot cooler if I knew I would be able to run Haskell code on it as well. The GHC platforms page indicated only bare-minimum tier 2 support, and I couldn't seem to find any kind of "road map" tutorials to give me an idea what kind of challenges I would face. -- frigidcode.com theologia.indicium.us

I would be interested in this too; I am generally interested in seeing just how small a platform I can get Haskell onto. Julian Porter julian.porter@porternet.org http://www.porternet.org On 18 May 2011, at 06:58, Christopher Howard wrote:
(I hope two questions in one night is okay...)
I was wondering how "doable" it would be to compile and run Haskell code on Arm. I was thinking about buying one of those tiny, inexpensive Arm PCs (there are quite a few models, apparently) and running Gentoo Linux on it. But it would be a lot cooler if I knew I would be able to run Haskell code on it as well.
The GHC platforms page indicated only bare-minimum tier 2 support, and I couldn't seem to find any kind of "road map" tutorials to give me an idea what kind of challenges I would face.
-- frigidcode.com theologia.indicium.us
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