[nightly] 04-Jun-2007 build of HEAD on i386-unknown-linux (cam-02-unx.europe.corp.microsoft.com)

2007-06-04 Thread GHC Build Reports
Build description = HEAD on i386-unknown-linux (cam-02-unx.europe.corp.microsoft.com) Build location= /playpen/ghc/nightly/HEAD-cam-02-unx Build config file = /home/simonmar/nightly/site/msrc/conf-HEAD-cam-02-unx Nightly build started on cam-02-unx at Mon Jun 4 19:30:01 BST 2007. checkin

patch applied (ghc): Add missing newline from ghci :help output

2007-06-04 Thread Bernie Pope
Mon Jun 4 19:09:30 PDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Add missing newline from ghci :help output M ./compiler/ghci/InteractiveUI.hs -1 +1 ___ Cvs-ghc mailing list Cvs-ghc@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-ghc

Re: how to check for performance regressions caused by ghc hacking?

2007-06-04 Thread Simon Marlow
Stefan O'Rear wrote: On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 05:59:34PM -0400, Isaac Dupree wrote: Hash: SHA1 While working on making GHC more compilable by other compilers, and seeing some code that would be nicer-looking refactored anyway: I want to change the code, but I'm afraid I'll make GHC's speed worse

Re: Suggestion re altering the build system

2007-06-04 Thread Simon Marlow
Simon Peyton-Jones wrote: | 1. We tag all the repos after a successful bootstrap on each platform. | Main problem with this: profusion of tags, obscuring 'darcs changes' | and 'darcs query tags'. Space itself isn't really an issue; a tag | only adds a few hundred bytes. | |

Re: Suggestion re altering the build system

2007-06-04 Thread Simon Marlow
Stefan O'Rear wrote: On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 05:09:23PM +0100, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote: | 1. We tag all the repos after a successful bootstrap on each platform. | Main problem with this: profusion of tags, obscuring 'darcs changes' | and 'darcs query tags'. Space itself isn't reall

Daily report for head

2007-06-04 Thread BuildBot Collator
Build results: x86-64 Linux head: fail (failed boot) x86 Windows head:fail (failed stage1) x86 Windows head fast: fail (failed darcs) fail (failed darcs) fail (failed darcs) fail (failed darcs) fail (failed darcs) fail (failed darcs) x86-64 Linux head unreg: fail (failed boot) Old