
executable foo main-is: bla if !os(windows): buildable: false Unfortunately this gives rather unhelpful error messages when used with flags, but it works well enough for now. / Thomas On 4 mar 2008, at 09.10, Magnus Therning wrote:
I'm putting together a package consisting of 2 executables. Only one of them is pure Haskell and thus buildable on all platforms, the other relies on Windows API calls and can only be built on that platform. I found the “if os(...)” conditional in the CABAL docs but I'm having problems getting it to do what I want.
if os(mingw32) executable foo ...
Results in the error “Section expected”. Swapping the two lines like this
executable foo if os(mingw32) ...
results in “Setup.hs: Error: No 'Main-Is' field found for executable foo”.
Is there a way to get CABAL to do what I want or should I raise a feature request on the CABAL trac?
/M
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