Now that my project (
http://visi.pro ) is public and the open source code is available (
http://visi.io ), it's going to a big pile of fun to integrate Visi.io into OS X, iOS and other environments with full cross-builds, etc. But that's not a topic for this list.
What I would like to say is a *huge* thanks to Stephen for GHC-iPhone and for his excellent help.
I'm looking forward to the 7.4.1 stuff that does full cross-compilation and I'm also looking forward to Visi.io contributing back to this community and to the greater Haskell community.
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 8:15 PM, Manuel M T Chakravarty
<mchakravarty@me.com> wrote:
David,
> Also, if there's any hints on running c2hs, they'd be appreciated, too, but I haven't spent a lot of time in c2hs land.
By default c2hs queries the platform it is running on for architecture-specific parameters. However, it also contains a hardcoded set of parameters for a fixed set of platforms (in 'C2HS.Config') that can be selected with the "-p" (or '--platform=') flag. By simply extending that set of platforms to include arm/iOS, you can use c2hs to cross-compile.
Manuel
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