Hi, I've got a version 1.6.7 which has support for installing without threads:
cabal install --flags="-threaded" However, someone since spotted that version 1.6.7 triggers a bug in cpphs which can cause the program to hang and consume increasingly more memory - so I'd recommend waiting for 1.6.8 which will depend on a version of cpphs without this bug (hopefully only a few days). Thanks, Neil On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Neil Mitchell<ndmitch...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > >> trying to build hlint does not work on some architectures (at least >> alpha, s390, mips) where no threaded RTS is available. An example build >> log is available at >> http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?arch=alpha&pkg=hlint&ver=1.6.4-1 >> >> This is caused by >> ghc-options: -fno-warn-overlapping-patterns -threaded >> in your hlint.cabal file. >> >> Is there an absolute reason (besides performance) why hlint needs a >> threaded RTS? > > HLint supports +RTS -N3, i.e. running on 3 processors. See "Parallel > Operation" in the user manual. It's not absolutely essential, but > without -threaded you can't make use of multiple processors. > >> If not, would it be possible to make this option dependent >> on the availability of a threaded RTS (either by direct support in cabal >> for checking it, similar to os(..) checks, or by passing a "-fthreaded" >> flag to setup configure)? > > Yes, of course. What suits you? Any os checks would go wrong, so an > -fnothreaded flag seems sensible? I'd still like threading to be the > default. > > Thanks, Neil > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org