
On Oct 17, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Robert Dockins wrote:
On Oct 17, 2006, at 12:55 PM, Gregory Wright wrote:
Hi Rob,
I've built Edison 1.2.0.1 using ghc-6.6. (I'm testing the macports, formerly darwinports, packages for the new 6.6 release.)
The build goes fine, but the ./Setup register fails claiming that the directory /opt/local/lib/EdisonAPI-1.2/ghc-6.6/include does not exist. I can make the directory by hand, and the registration works. I have an ugly workaround, but I wanted to check with you that this is really a cabal bug. Installation using ghc-6.4.2 on OS X/ppc worked just fine for me.
Best Wishes, Greg
I'm not doing anything unusual with the cabal scripts (that I'm aware of!), so I expect this is a cabal or GHC bug.
BTW, could you run the test suite if you get a moment? Every data point helps.
Hi Rob, OK, it looks like cabal has gone slightly broken again. :-( Here's the test data: OS X 10.4.8/ppc PowerBook G4, 1.5 GHz, 1 GB ram ghc-6.6, cabal 1.1.6 as distributed with ghc-6.6, built using macports test output: Welcome to Darwin! crossroads-able> cd ~/Desktop/edison-1.2.0.1-source/test/ crossroads-able> ./dist/build/testSuite/testSuite Cases: 1728 Tried: 1728 Errors: 0 Failures: 0 crossroads-able> Everything looks good but for the package registration. I should add that I find the Edison package wonderfully easy to work with. It has really helped me out while writing simulation of the custom communication system for a customer. Many thanks to you, Rob, and Chris Okasaki for this fine software! Best Wishes, Greg
Rob Dockins
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