
Head of ghc is broken not head of time. Ghc is currently set to 6e202ed
while head is 4eb06c0. So checking out the master branch of libraries/time
should bring you to a working build.
I am currently without my ssh keys so cannot push it. If someone else wants
to update it? Otherwise I'll do so when I get home.
On Wed, 22 Feb 2017, 14:36 Simon Peyton Jones,
well HEAD is broken, so surely it should go either forward or backward. But the status quo is not good.
My instinct: push the new submodule. But I defer to Ben etc
Simon
*From:* Phyx [mailto:lonetiger@gmail.com] *Sent:* 22 February 2017 14:14 *To:* Simon Peyton Jones
; ghc-devs@haskell.org *Cc:* Ashley Yakeley *Subject:* Re: Windows build broken The package has been fixed already but the submodule hasn't been updated. For a quick fix just cd into libraries/time and checkout master.
I was hesitant to push the new submodule since we hadn't branched yet for 8.2
On Wed, 22 Feb 2017, 14:09 Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs, < ghc-devs@haskell.org> wrote:
Please please please could some one fix this? On windows.
It’s frustrating being unable to build.
Please
please
Simon
libraries\time\lib\Data\Time\Clock\Internal\SystemTime.hs:57:5: error:
Not in scope: data constructor FILETIME
Perhaps you meant Win32.FILETIME (imported from System.Win32.Time)
|
57 | FILETIME ft <- Win32.getSystemTimeAsFileTime
| ^^^^^^^^
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