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# ghc-pkg.bin
-ghc_ge_504 = $(shell if (test $(GhcCanonVersion) -ge 504); then echo YES; else echo NO; fi)
+SRC_HC_OPTS += -cpp -Wall -fno-warn-name-shadowing -fno-warn-unused-matches
-SRC_HC_OPTS += -cpp -Wall -fno-warn-name-shadowing -fno-warn-unused-matches
+# This causes libghccompat.a to be used:
+include $(GHC_LIB_COMPAT_DIR)/compat.mk
-SRC_HC_OPTS += -i$(GHC_LIB_COMPAT_DIR)
-SRC_LD_OPTS += -L$(GHC_LIB_COMPAT_DIR) -lghccompat
-
-ifeq "$(Windows)" "YES"
-# not very nice, but required for -lghccompat on Windows
-SRC_LD_OPTS += -lshell32
-endif
+# This is required because libghccompat.a must be built with
+# $(GhcHcOpts) because it is linked to the compiler, and hence
+# we must also build with $(GhcHcOpts) here:
+SRC_HC_OPTS += $(GhcHcOpts)
ifeq "$(ghc_ge_504)" "NO"
SRC_HC_OPTS += -package lang -package util -package text
@$(RM) -f $(VERSION_HS)
@echo "Creating $(VERSION_HS) ... "
@echo "module Version where" >>$(VERSION_HS)
+ @echo "version, targetOS, targetARCH :: String" >>$(VERSION_HS)
@echo "version = \"$(ProjectVersion)\"" >> $(VERSION_HS)
@echo "targetOS = \"$(TargetOS_CPP)\"" >> $(VERSION_HS)
@echo "targetARCH = \"$(TargetArch_CPP)\"" >> $(VERSION_HS)
+DIST_CLEAN_FILES += $(VERSION_HS)
+
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# ghc-pkg script