if you're on 10.8, just DL the 4.6 CLI tools to get things working again.If you're on 10.9, you'll need to use recent GHC head + CLANG HEAD, (ok, the most recent XCODE 5 dev preview CLI tools may have all the needed clang patches, but thats still needing its own validation, orthogonal to the IOS related issues )On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 7:06 PM, Luke Iannini <lukexipd@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Stephen,I installed 10.9 for another project and thus am in the middle of fixing up my system to be able to build GHC again, but I think I'm close — as soon as I have it going I'll try this.In the meantime someone still on 10.8 should definitely try the patch!Hope you're great!LukeOn Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Stephen Blackheath [to GHC-iPhone] <likeliest.complexions.stephen@blacksapphire.com> wrote:
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A couple of months ago I got some patches applied to GHC mainline for the ability to cross compile to iOS. I've been doing other things and now I want to test those changes. The trouble is, I am having Apple trouble and I can't get Xcode to work.
If anyone is interested in testing it for me, I'd appreciate it.
The patch attached here needs to be applied to GHC head. Using this, I was able to get the cross compiler to build. The instructions are here:
http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/CrossCompiling/iOS
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