Yes, with these steps and also later with the correction from Kyle Van Berendonck ( http://www.mail-archive.com/ghc-devs@haskell.org/msg02096.html ) it compiles on Windows too.

Thanks, Nicu

Am 23.08.2013 23:18, schrieb Austin Seipp:
Please update your GHC repository tree, then run:

./sync-all get

There was a bug I fixed today where 'msys' wasn't correctly detected as Windows, so it skipped the ghc-tarballs repository.

Then make sure you do './sync-all pull' to update everything else (there were other changes that require syncing.)

Hopefully that helps.



On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Niculae Ionita <nicu@ionita.at> wrote:
Hi all,

I'm new to GHC Dev and I'm trying to build GHC 7.7 (the repo is about 9 days old) on a Windows machine with mingw32. I followed the very helpful article for newcomers to GHC dev ( http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Newcomers# ) and up to configure it was easy.

Now I get a problem with configure, the last few output lines are:

GHC build  : i386-unknown-mingw32
GHC host   : i386-unknown-mingw32
GHC target : i386-unknown-mingw32
configure: Building in-tree ghc-pwd
checking for path to top of build tree... j:/ghc
checking for gcc... j:/ghc/inplace/mingw/bin/gcc.exe
checking whether the C compiler works... no
configure: error: in `/j/ghc':
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details

From config.log it's clear that j:/ghc/inplace/mingw/bin/gcc.exe is missing (actually already the bin is missing). My gcc is in /mingw/bin, which is in PATH, but even if I try with the option

--with-gcc=/mingw/bin/gcc

I get the same error.

So I was looking in the configure script and found out that, for mingw32 and i386, gcc must be under $hardtop/inplace/mingw/bin/, and if not, there are commands to unpack all tools from tar files like ghc-tarballs/mingw/binutils*.tar.lzma and a few others.

The point is, I don't have the subdirectory ghc-tarballs under my ghc directory.

Now, my questions:

1. Are there any reasons to not use the building tools coming from the mingw installation, and use the dedicated ones?

2. Where could I find those tarballs? Did I miss something when updated the repositories?

Thanks,
Nicu

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