-# FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS platform uses backslashes, at least on Cygwin, but that
-# will go wrong when we use it in a Haskell string below.
-TOP_ABS=$(subst \\,/,$(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS_PLATFORM))
-
-$(INPLACE_HS): Makefile $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk
- echo "import System.Cmd; import System.Environment" > $@
- echo "main = getArgs >>= \args -> rawSystem \"$(TOP_ABS)/$(GHC_PKG_DIR_REL)/$(HS_PROG)\" (\"--global-conf\":\"$(TOP_ABS)/driver/package.conf.inplace\":args)" >> $@
+$(INPLACE_HS): Makefile $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/mk/config.mk $(NOGLOB_O)
+ echo "import System.Cmd; import System.Environment; import System.Exit" > $@
+ echo "main = do args <- getArgs; rawSystem \"$(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/$(GHC_PKG_DIR_REL)/$(HS_PROG)\" (\"--global-conf\":\"$(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/driver/package.conf.inplace\":args) >>= exitWith" >> $@