On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 10:05:11PM -0700, Mark P Jones wrote: > You've mentioned before that you don't have a machine to try doing the > windows builds yourself. And I'm afraid I don't have the time (or, it > would seem, the technical skill) to do this any more. > > Is somebody else looking Windows builds? I was surprised that this "release > candidate" doesn't build under Windows, and I'm certainly hoping that this > can be fixed in the release.
It's not (just) the lack of a machine -- we don't have anyone with the time and expertise to do it. As near as I can tell no one has done a Windows build for months. It's a miserable situation, but we can't delay a release for non-Windows users forever. Any volunteers would be welcome. > PS. One problem in both the cygwin and msc cases was the use of the symbol > "CONTEXT" in parser.y/parser.c and input.c, which clashes with a standard > symbol in the windows libraries. I suggest renaming it to CTXT (if you > like, PREDICATES is probably available instead). Thanks, done. > (I'm not at all convinced the other changes I made were correct or > effective, so I'll spare you the details.) Please don't. Anything is better than nothing. _______________________________________________ Hugs-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/hugs-users
