
Hi,
I finally got hugs to compile for the iPhone 2.x firmware (
pwnaged,obviously ).
It was a matter of using the gcc compiler version distributed by apple in
their iPhone SDK ( wich generates ARM code and suitable for cross-compiling
C code in a mac ), autoconf 'configure' script tweaking and some system
variables hacking here and there.
So, now you ( and I ), people will be able to run your Haskell code
directly on the iPhone using hugs ( hoping not to be the only one... ;-))
I'm in the process of submitting the package to one of those "public"
repositories of iphone apps... you'll have notices soon.
If someone can resist, and like to have cydia compatible packages, just
drop me a note and I'll send them to you by mail.
Greets,
Alberto
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Miguel Mitrofanov
My iPhone (iPod Touch, actually) have 1.1.4 firmware, so there isn't any code signing involved. I've just "configure"d and "make"d.
On 15 Sep 2008, at 09:47, Alberto R. Galdo wrote:
Cool! That's such a proof that it can be done...
I had lots of problems trying to cross compile hugs from my mac to arm architecture ( seems that hugs codebase is not capable of cross compiling )
And when compiling directly on the iPhone, first there where problems with code signing, now with the configure script and C preprocessor sanity check...
Any light on the topic from your experience?
On 15/09/2008, at 7:24, Miguel Mitrofanov
wrote: Did that.
http://migmit.vox.com/library/photo/6a00e398c5c26f000500fa9696d8c40002.html
On 14 Sep 2008, at 14:17, Alberto R. Galdo wrote:
Hi, is there any chance of having hugs compile for the iPhone?
Cross-compiling? Compiling directly on the iPhone?
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