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One step closer to being able to drop the Windows Perl tarball. We
previously attempted to do this in D3567 but were forced to revert due
to Windows problems.
Acknowledgements:
* @Phyx kindly contributed the codepath allowing this to work on
Windows.
Test Plan: Validate
Reviewers: hvr, austin, Phyx
Subscribers: erikd, thomie, rwbarton
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3918
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This reverts commit 0440af6abe592c2366d302d603664fe763ad0828.
Unfortunately this breaks on Windows for tiresome reasons. I'll need to
reevaluate this.
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Test Plan: Validate
Reviewers: hvr, austin
Subscribers: rwbarton, thomie, erikd
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D3567
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Currently checking out the source on windows requires two git
checkouts. One for the GHC sources and one for the GHC-tarballs.
This patch will make configure issue an error if compiling under
windows and the GHC-tarballs folder is missing.
On failure the user is told which command they need to run to get the
tarballs or if they want configure to handle it for them configure
provide the `--enable-tarballs-autodownload` flag.
Test Plan:
1. make sure ghc-tarballs folder is not present
2. run ./configure which should fail giving an error that tarballs is
missing and how to get it
3. run ./configure --enable-tarballs-autodownload and the tarballs
should be downloaded and configure finishes
4. rerun the command in 3, no new download should be done.
5. run configure without --enable-tarballs-autodownload, configure
should finish correctly.
Reviewers: bgamari, austin, thomie
Reviewed By: thomie
Subscribers: thomie
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D1108
GHC Trac Issues: #10705
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This gives a very quick rundown on installation for end-users (HACKING
etc is for developers/possible contributors).
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <austin@well-typed.com>
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