
| If I've understood #8736 correctly, GHCi on Windows can't load modules | that | were compiled with --dynamic-too. That's a pretty nasty regression, as | --dynamic-too will now be the default for anything used by TH. Well, five weeks ago we marked the ticket as "not a release blocker". No one commented. And it's not a regression, is it? I don't think -dynamic-too existed in 7.6. We'd welcome help with this. There is some reason it's not straightforward to fix, but I've forgotten what it is. Simon | -----Original Message----- | From: Libraries [mailto:libraries-bounces@haskell.org] On Behalf Of harry | Sent: 31 March 2014 09:21 | To: libraries@haskell.org | Subject: RE: Gearing up (again) for the next release: 2014.2.0.0 | | Simon Peyton Jones wrote | > We have not begun to think about when to release 7.8.2. It’ll depend | on | > what issues show up in 7.8.1 and how urgent they seem to be. We have | > delayed 7.8.1 for ages, and given masses of warning about the release, | so | > I’d be sad if there are known, show-stopping bugs in it that we already | > know about. If there really really really are, maybe we should delay | > 7.8.1 further. But that process can go on indefinitely (as we have | > already seen), so I’m pretty reluctant. | > | > But I’d certainly listen to a consensus view from the HP team. You | > represent our customers. | | If I've understood #8736 correctly, GHCi on Windows can't load modules | that | were compiled with --dynamic-too. That's a pretty nasty regression, as | --dynamic-too will now be the default for anything used by TH. | | | | -- | View this message in context: | http://haskell.1045720.n5.nabble.com/Gearing-up-again-for-the-next- | release-2014-2-0-0-tp5746660p5746686.html | Sent from the Haskell - Libraries mailing list archive at Nabble.com. | _______________________________________________ | Libraries mailing list | Libraries@haskell.org | http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/libraries