[nightly] 15-Dec-2008 build of HEAD on x86_64-unknown-linux (cam-04-unx.europe.corp.microsoft.com)

2008-12-15 Thread GHC Build Reports
Build description = HEAD on x86_64-unknown-linux (cam-04-unx.europe.corp.microsoft.com) Build location= /64playpen/simonmar/nightly/HEAD-cam-04-unx Build config file = /home/simonmar/nightly/site/msrc/conf-HEAD-cam-04-unx Nightly build started on cam-04-unx at Mon Dec 15 19:00:02 GMT 2008. **

Re: patch applied (ghc): Revert CorePrep part of "Completely newtreatment of INLINE pragmas..."

2008-12-15 Thread Claus Reinke
While this has made ghc build again, I'm now getting excessive memory usage and stack overflows when trying to cabal install things like storablevector or uvector (which wasn't a problem with ghc-6.11.20081202). Claus - Original Message - From: "Simon Marlow" To: Sent: Monday, Decemb

patch applied (ghc): revert accidental change to configure.ac

2008-12-15 Thread Simon Marlow
Mon Dec 15 04:28:51 PST 2008 Simon Marlow * revert accidental change to configure.ac M ./configure.ac -1 +1 View patch online: http://darcs.haskell.org/ghc/_darcs/patches/20081215122851-12142-22bfa656b100acf6abcae71a946102bb44b68130.gz ___ Cvs-

patch applied (ghc): Revert CorePrep part of "Completely new treatment of INLINE pragmas..."

2008-12-15 Thread Simon Marlow
Mon Dec 15 02:02:21 PST 2008 Simon Marlow * Revert CorePrep part of "Completely new treatment of INLINE pragmas..." The original patch said: * I made some changes to the way in which eta expansion happens in CorePrep, mainly to ensure that *arguments* that become let-bound are

Old version of directory on hackage

2008-12-15 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi, GHC 6.10.1 ships with Directory 1.0.0.2, but hackage only has the directory package 1.0.0.0. Shouldn't they be syncronised? Thanks Neil ___ Cvs-ghc mailing list Cvs-ghc@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/cvs-ghc

Daily report for stable

2008-12-15 Thread BuildBot Collator
Build results: tnaur PPC OSX stable 2: fail (failed stage2) x86 Linux stable:fail (failed darcs) x86 Windows stable: pass x86 Windows stable fast: pass pass pass pass pass pass x86-64 Linux stable: pass Old unexpected test passes: break018 9 gabor stable New unexpected tes