Hi Simon,
No it doesn't ring a bell to me, though I don't generally use the insider builds. I think 0xc0000142 is a compatibility error, but what is not clear to me is if he replaced realgcc which is a stub we make or just updated things in the mingw folder. So I can't really tell if the error is coming from our driver or gcc itself.
I'll have to install the build in a VM to try. Also as it stands 8.2 will ship with an updated mingw-w64 tool chain already. It will be at 6.2.0-2 vs very latest which is 6.3.0-3.
I'll see if I can reproduce and open a ticket accordingly.
Kind regards,
Tamar
Phyx and friends: does this ring a bell? Do we have a ticket?
-----Original Message-----
From: Glasgow-haskell-users [mailto:glasgow-haskell-users-bounces@haskell.org] On Behalf Of J. Garrett Morris
Sent: 09 March 2017 17:54
To: GHC users <glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org>
Subject: GHC on Windows 10 15019+
Hi y'all,
I've recently run into a problem using released version of GHC on Windows 10, builds 15019 and later. The problem seems to be an incompatibility with Mingw64---builds fail calling realgcc.exe with vaguely incomprehensible error messages (Program failed to start with error 0xc0000142).
Replacing the packaged version of Mingw64 with a more recent build (from Msys2, say) restores functioning, but no longer works if there are spaces in the path to GHC.
I've observed this on three different machines, so I don't think it's just a configuration oddity. Has anyone else encountered similar problems, or can anyone else verify? If so, it might be worth repackaging at least the latest released version with a more recent Mingw64.
/g
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