
On Thursday 15 March 2007 10:56, Malcolm Wallace wrote:
[...] If you install hmake, and change 'runhaskell' to runhs, it works.
This reminds me of something, at least for the Linux world: No Haskell compiler/interpreter should directly install 'runhaskell'. Instead of that, it should only directly install runghc, runhugs, runnhc, ... and use update-alternatives (or a similar technology for that platform) to inform the native package system that there is a new alternative for 'runhaskell'. Similar reasoning holds for cpphs, hsc2hs and friends. I'll update the .spec files accordingly soon. Doing it that way, the local sysadmin has the choice to configure which Haskell implementation is the default and several versions of the same implementation could be installed side by side. I don't have a clue how to do this correctly for Mac OS X and Windows, though. And 'runhs' is actually not a very good name to run nhc98, runnhc or runnhc98 would be much better IMHO. Cheers, S.