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authorIan Lynagh <igloo@earth.li>2008-09-06 14:25:46 +0000
committerIan Lynagh <igloo@earth.li>2008-09-06 14:25:46 +0000
commit0fd755820053238e8f739356e8ff6420f87119f4 (patch)
tree810343202b0994a0bf53310534189eb04af406d6 /libraries/Makefile
parent0db68e1cf9b83d2d18ba427ec28712de4c9a043f (diff)
downloadhaskell-0fd755820053238e8f739356e8ff6420f87119f4.tar.gz
Install the stage 2 ghc package when installing; fixes trac #2567
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diff --git a/libraries/Makefile b/libraries/Makefile
index 1a52cbbe1d..aca0869912 100644
--- a/libraries/Makefile
+++ b/libraries/Makefile
@@ -89,37 +89,6 @@ ifeq "$(ghc_ge_609)" "YES"
GhcLibHcOpts += -fno-warn-deprecated-flags
endif
-ifeq "$(RelocatableBuild)" "YES"
-# On Windows we want to make moveable bindists, but we need to tell
-# ghc-pkg where the haddock docs are. Therefore we completely ignore
-# where the user tells us to put the haddock documentation and put it
-# somewhere whose relative location we know. When installing we need
-# to give Cabal a real path, though.
-iprefix = $$topdir
-ibindir = $$topdir
-ilibdir = $$topdir
-ilibexecdir = $$topdir
-idynlibdir = $$topdir
-idatadir = $$topdir
-idocdir = $$topdir/doc/libraries/$$pkg
-ihaddockdir = $$topdir/doc/libraries/$$pkg
-ihtmldir = $$httptopdir/doc/libraries/$$pkg
-html_installed_root = $(prefix)/doc/libraries
-else
-# On non-Windows we can just give absolute paths all the time, and
-# thus obey the htmldir that we are given.
-iprefix = $(prefix)
-ibindir = $(bindir)
-ilibdir = $(libdir)
-ilibexecdir = $(libexecdir)
-idynlibdir = $(dynlibdir)
-idatadir = $(datadir)
-idocdir = $(docdir)/libraries/$$pkg
-ihaddockdir = $(htmldir)/libraries/$$pkg
-ihtmldir = $(htmldir)/libraries/$$pkg
-html_installed_root = $(htmldir)/libraries
-endif
-
IFBUILDABLE=ifBuildable/ifBuildable $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/packages
ifneq "$(DOING_BIN_DIST)" "YES"