
I have now made several failed attempts to compile various versions of the fptools package with parallel support (way=mp). The Debian packages I have tried come in without the _mp libraries, and all of the different variations I have tried on building from source have failed with nasty errors during make. Thus: Have any of the readers here gotten one of the source packages available from Haskell.org to build with parallel support? Would ya' be good enough to give me the clues so I can repeat your success and be forever grateful? Thanks, Murray Gross

Hello everybody,
With recent changes at Heriot-Watt University some URLs on the GPH page have
changed. I just updated the pages and all sub-pages should be reachable again.
The new URL is
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~dsg/gph/
(replace the .cee. with .macs. in the old URL).
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 20:52:12 -0400 (EDT)
I have now made several failed attempts to compile various versions of the fptools package with parallel support (way=mp). The Debian packages I have tried come in without the _mp libraries, and all of the different variations I have tried on building from source have failed with nasty errors during make. Thus:
Have any of the readers here gotten one of the source packages available from Haskell.org to build with parallel support?
Would ya' be good enough to give me the clues so I can repeat your success and be forever grateful?
Builds of GUM from source of GHC 5.xx probably won't work. I still have to merge
the changes made in the GUM-4.06 branch with the latest GHC branch.
The right source (or binary) bundles for GUM-4.06 are available from the GPH
web page, together with docu on how to install it. I just realised that some
links got broken with the domain change at Heriot-Watt. If you still detect
problems just broadcats to the GPH mailing list
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Hans-Wolfgang Loidl
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mgross@dorsai.org