- comments = "Supported targets: build, install\n\nPrecondition: We are in a distribution tree, not a vanilla tree from darcs - i.e., \"sh boot; ./configure\" was already executed.\n\nAs part of the build target, ./configure will be executed again (setting a --prefix). Additional arguments to ./configure can be specified by way of the environment variable XCODE_EXTRA_CONFIGURE_ARGS.\n\nThis project creates a Mac OS X framework at /Library/Frameworks.\n\n* The framework is versioned using GHC's ProjectVersionInt.\n\n* The target configures the tree for the deployment location and builds the tree.\n\n* This target installs the framework not into its final destination, but into a build directory using the DESTDIR feature of GHC build system (unless the deployment flag in the build rules is set).\n\n* The idea is that the framework at the build location is being turned into a package and the package installer eventually puts its at its final destination. \n";
+ comments = "Supported targets: build, install\n\nPrecondition: We are in a distribution tree, not a vanilla tree from darcs - i.e., \"perl boot; ./configure\" was already executed.\n\nAs part of the build target, ./configure will be executed again (setting a --prefix). Additional arguments to ./configure can be specified by way of the environment variable XCODE_EXTRA_CONFIGURE_ARGS.\n\nThis project creates a Mac OS X framework at /Library/Frameworks.\n\n* The framework is versioned using GHC's ProjectVersionInt.\n\n* The target configures the tree for the deployment location and builds the tree.\n\n* This target installs the framework not into its final destination, but into a build directory using the DESTDIR feature of GHC build system (unless the deployment flag in the build rules is set).\n\n* The idea is that the framework at the build location is being turned into a package and the package installer eventually puts its at its final destination. \n";