In local.glasgow-haskell-users, you wrote:
Ok, that was definitely my fault. IŽve built the gnu-make and tried again. After an hour of compilation ghc ended with:
./../ghc/utils/hsc2hs/hsc2hs-inplace -Iinclude -I../../ghc/includes -I. GHC/Unicode.hsc Unicode.hsc: In function `main': Unicode.hsc:126: `wint_t' undeclared (first use in this function) Unicode.hsc:126: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once Unicode.hsc:126: for each function it appears in.) Unicode.hsc:126: parse error before "int" make[2]: *** [GHC/Unicode.hs] Error 1 make[1]: *** [boot] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mai99dnn/tmp/ghc-6.2/libraries' make: *** [build] Error 1
Just update if you use CVS are use the following patch (from O.Braun). Then, 'gmake clean' and restart the build (both just in 'libraries', the compiler built fine). --- libraries/base/GHC/Unicode.hsc.orig Mon Oct 20 12:12:20 2003 +++ libraries/base/GHC/Unicode.hsc Mon Jan 12 23:32:22 2004 @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Win32 implementation -#if (defined(HAVE_WCTYPE_H) && HAVE_ISWSPACE) || mingw32_TARGET_OS +#if (defined(HAVE_WCTYPE_H) && HAVE_ISWSPACE && defined(HTYPE_WINT_T)) || mingw32_TARGET_OS -- Use the wide-char classification functions if available. Glibc -- seems to implement these properly, even for chars > 0xffff, as long -- http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/stolz/ *** PGP *** S/MIME rage against the finite state machine