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[project @ 1997-07-27 09:13:43 by sof]

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% Building and installing the Glasgow Functional Programming Tools Suite
%
% Version 2.04
% June 1997
% Version 2.05
% July 1997
\begin{onlystandalone}
\documentstyle[11pt,literate]{article}
\begin{document}
\title{Building and installing the Glasgow Functional Programming Tools Suite\\
Version~2.04}
Version~2.05}
\author{The GHC Team\\
Department of Computing Science\\
University of Glasgow\\
......@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ confidence will work well by having tested it (more) thoroughly.
Source-only distributions are either bugfix releases or snapshots of
current state of development. The release has undergone some testing.
GHC~2.04 is a source-only release, and it can be compiled up using
either GHC~2.02 (or the bugfix release, GHC~2.03) or the Good Old
GHC~2.05 is a source-only release, and it can be compiled up using
either GHC~2.02 (or subsequent bugfix releases) or the Good Old
Compiler, GHC~0.29. Compiling with 0.29 is recommended if you're
a performance junkie, as 0.29 (still) generates zippier code, but
GHC~2.04 is catching up.
......@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ If in doubt, please send a message to \tr{glasgow-haskell-bugs@dcs.gla.ac.uk}.
%************************************************************************
%* *
\section[port-info]{What machines the Glasgow tools, version~2.04, run on}
\section[port-info]{What machines the Glasgow tools, version~2.05, run on}
\index{ports, GHC}
\index{GHC ports}
\index{supported platforms}
......@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ unsurprisingly. Both have native-code generators, for quicker
compilations. The native-code generator for iX86 platforms (e.g.,
Linux ELF) is {\em nearly} working; but is not turned on by default.
Here's everything that's known about GHC ports, as of 2.04. We
Here's everything that's known about GHC ports, as of 2.05. We
identify platforms by their ``canonical'' CPU/Manufacturer/OS triple.
Note that some ports are fussy about which GCC version you use; or
......@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ Concurrent/Parallel Haskell probably don't work (yet).
%-------------------------------------------------------------------
\item[\tr{i386-*-linux} (PCs running Linux---ELF format):]
\index{i386-*-linux: registerised port}
GHC~2.04 works registerised.
GHC~2.05 works registerised.
You {\em must} have GCC 2.7.x or later.
The iX86 native-code generator is {\em nearly} there, but it
isn't turned on by default.
......@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ On old Linux a.out systems: should be the same.
%-------------------------------------------------------------------
\item[\tr{i386-*-freebsd} (PCs running FreeBSD 2.2 or higher, and
NetBSD/OpenBSD using FreeBSD emulation):] \index{i386-*-freebsd:
registerised port} GHC~2.04 works registerised. Supports same set of
registerised port} GHC~2.05 works registerised. Supports same set of
bundles as the above.
\index{i386-*-freebsd: profiling---yes}
......@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Profiling works, so does Concurrent Haskell.
%-------------------------------------------------------------------
\item[\tr{mips-sgi-irix5}:]
\index{mips-sgi-irix5: registerised port}
GHC~2.04 works registerised (no native-code generator).
GHC~2.05 works registerised (no native-code generator).
I suspect any GCC~2.6.x (or later) is OK. The GCC that I used
was built with \tr{--with-gnu-as}; turns out that is important!
......@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ Profiling might work, but it is untested.
\item[\tr{mips-sgi-irix6}:]
\index{mips-sgi-irix6: registerised port}
Thanks to the fine efforts of Tomasz Cholewo
\tr{<tjchol01@mecca.spd.louisville.edu>}, GHC~2.04 works registerised
\tr{<tjchol01@mecca.spd.louisville.edu>}, GHC~2.05 works registerised
(no native code generator) under IRIX 6.2 and 6.3. Depends on having
specially tweaked version of gcc-2.7.2 around, which can be downloaded
from
......@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ Profiling works, Concurrent/Parallel Haskell might work (AFAIK, untested).
%-------------------------------------------------------------------
\item[\tr{powerpc-ibm-aix}:]
\index{powerpc-ibm-aix: registerised port}
GHC~2.04 works registerised (no native-code generator..yet).
GHC~2.05 works registerised (no native-code generator..yet).
I suspect 2.7.x is what you need together with this.
Concurrent/Parallel Haskell probably don't work (yet).
......@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ Concurrent/Parallel Haskell probably won't work (yet).
%-------------------------------------------------------------------
\item[\tr{m68k-sun-sunos4} (Sun3):]
\index{m68k-sun-sunos4: registerised port}
GHC~2.04 hasn't been tried on a Sun3. GHC~0.26 worked registerised.
GHC~2.05 hasn't been tried on a Sun3. GHC~0.26 worked registerised.
No native-code generator.
Concurrent/Parallel Haskell probably don't work (yet).
......@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ should always invoke @GHC@ version 2.02.
\subsection{What bundles there are}
There are plenty of ``non-basic'' GHC bundles. The files for them are
called \tr{ghc-2.04-<bundle>-<platform>.tar.gz}, where the
called \tr{ghc-2.05-<bundle>-<platform>.tar.gz}, where the
\tr{<platform>} is as above, and \tr{<bundle>} is one of these:
\begin{description}
\item[\tr{prof}:] Profiling with cost-centres. You probably want this.
......@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ main = putStr "Hello, world!\n"
First, give yourself a convenient way to execute the driver script
\tr{ghc/driver/ghc}, perhaps something like...
\begin{verbatim}
% ln -s /local/src/ghc-2.04/ghc/driver/ghc ~/bin/alpha/ghc
% ln -s /local/src/ghc-2.05/ghc/driver/ghc ~/bin/alpha/ghc
% rehash
\end{verbatim}
......@@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ installation, this bug also suggests that you have an old GCC.
\item
You {\em may} need to re-\tr{ranlib} your libraries (on Sun4s).
\begin{verbatim}
% cd $(libdir)/ghc-2.04/sparc-sun-sunos4
% cd $(libdir)/ghc-2.05/sparc-sun-sunos4
% foreach i ( `find . -name '*.a' -print` ) # or other-shell equiv...
? ranlib $i
? # or, on some machines: ar s $i
......
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