
I believe I've just pushed a fix for this, let me know if you still have problems. Cheers, Simon On 10/10/2014 13:47, Carter Schonwald wrote:
likewise, 32bit OS X seems to be broken on HEAD too
http://lpaste.net/112412 is the relevant bit
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'. depbase=`echo src/x86/win32.lo | sed 's|[^/]*$|.deps/&|;s|\.lo$||'`;\ /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile gcc-4.9 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I. -I../include -Iinclude -I../src -I. -I../include -Iinclude -I../src -U__i686 -m32 -fno-stack-protector -w -MT src/x86/win32.lo -MMD -MP -MF $depbase.Tpo -c -o src/x86/win32.lo ../src/x86/win32.S &&\ mv -f $depbase.Tpo $depbase.Plo libtool: compile: gcc-4.9 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I. -I../include -Iinclude -I../src -I. -I../include -Iinclude -I../src -U__i686 -m32 -fno-stack-protector -w -MT src/x86/win32.lo -MMD -MP -MF src/x86/.deps/win32.Tpo -c ../src/x86/win32.S -fno-common -DPIC -o src/x86/.libs/win32.o ../src/x86/win32.S:1283:section difference relocatable subtraction expression, ".LFE5" minus ".LFB5" using a symbol at the end of section will not produce an assembly time constant ../src/x86/win32.S:1283:use a symbol with a constant value created with an assignment instead of the expression, L_const_sym = .LFE5 - .LFB5 ../src/x86/win32.S:1275:section difference relocatable subtraction expression, ".LEFDE5" minus ".LASFDE5" using a symbol at the end of section will not produce an assembly time constant ../src/x86/win32.S:1275:use a symbol with a constant value created with an assignment instead of the expression, L_const_sym = .LEFDE5 - .LASFDE5 ../src/x86/win32.S:unknown:missing indirect symbols for section (__IMPORT,__jump_table) make[5]: *** [src/x86/win32.lo] Error 1
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Páli Gábor János
mailto:pali.gabor@gmail.com> wrote: 2014-10-10 13:30 GMT+02:00 cg
mailto:chengang31@gmail.com>: > How can I configure to build x86_64? > > When I build GHC (with msys2), it always builds i386 and I haven't spotted > the option in ./configure to choose a x86_64 release. This is implicitly determined by the toolchain you use. So, probably you have the i686 msys2 installed, while you would need the x86_64 version. Given, that your operating system (and thus your hardware) is also x86_64. _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list ghc-devs@haskell.org mailto:ghc-devs@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs
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