OK, that’s great – it’s not just me.   I’ll await further guidance, and revert to “sh validate” meanwhile.

Thanks

Simon

From: ghc-devs <ghc-devs-bounces@haskell.org> On Behalf Of Alp Mestanogullari
Sent: 04 April 2019 16:25
To: ghc-devs@haskell.org
Subject: Re: In-tree invocation of GHC built with Hadrian

 

I can reproduce this problem. This doesn't come up when building stage2 with that executable (stage1) because the commands that Hadrian emits all do something along the lines of `-no-user-package-db -package-db _build/stage0/lib/package.conf.d`, which masks the problem. I'm looking into this, I will open a ticket soon with the information that I can gather.

On 04/04/2019 13:21, Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs wrote:

How can I run the inplace binary built by Hadrian.  I tried this

~/code/HEAD/_build/stage0/bin/ghc -c Foo.hs

but I got this

~/code/HEAD/_build/stage0/bin/ghc -c Foo.hs

 

Foo.hs:1:8: error:

    Bad interface file: /opt/ghc/8.6.4/lib/ghc-8.6.4/base-4.12.0.0/Prelude.hi

        mismatched interface file versions (wanted "80920190403", got "8064")

  |

1 | module Foo where

  |        ^^^

simonpj@MSRC-3645512:~/tmp$

Somehow the inplace binary built by Hadrian is looking for library files in completely the wrong place.

What should I do?

Simon



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