
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 11:41:03PM +0100, Daniel Fischer wrote:
Great, nothing I don't already have, so download the source tarball, unpack and ./configure --prefix=$HOME checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes ... more configure output ... checking for drift-ghc... no configure: error: DrIFT not found get it from http://repetae.net/computer/haskell/DrIFT/
Huh? dafis@linux:~/jhc/jhc-0.5.20080307> which DrIFT /home/dafis/.cabal/bin/DrIFT dafis@linux:~/jhc/jhc-0.5.20080307> DrIFT --version Version DrIFT-2.2.3
Oh golly. I never put DrIFT on cabal, apparently whomever tried to cabalize it didn't include the ghc driver script, and also appeared to just drop the documentation from the package altogether. It is things like that that make it very hard to get behind cabal, why was DrIFT crippled just so it can be put on cabal? If cabal wasn't powerful enough to compile DrIFT, and we already had a perfectly good way of compiling it, why the need to shoehorn it in and cause this problem? sigh. Incidentally, the jhc tarball no longer needs drift to compile (you only need it if you compile from the darcs repo directly) so I'll get rid of that check. John -- John Meacham - ⑆repetae.net⑆john⑈