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Simon Marlow authored
We have two cases: 1. building a cross-compiler 2. compiling GHC to run on a foreign platform These two are done with almost the same setup: (1) is the stage 1 compiler, and (2) is the stage 2 compiler, when CrossCompiling=YES. The only difference between (1) and (2) is that you if you set up the build for (1), then it stops before stage 2 and you can 'make install' to install stage 1. Unfortunately, (2) didn't work, and the build system code needed some tidying up. Change to the way the build is set up: Before ------ To build a cross-compiler: ./configure --target=<..> To compile a foreign GHC: ./configure --host=<..> --target=<..> Now --- To build a cross-compiler: ./configure --target=<..> And set "Stage1Only=YES" in mk/build.mk To compile a foreign GHC: ./configure --target=<..>
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