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<div class="gmail_extra">On 6 November 2012 22:15, Emmanuel
Touzery <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<div id=":22g">If anybody has an idea what I did wrong with
the -xc and the -RTS I'm all ears... I'd love to test it
and find out how to make that work reliably.<br>
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You might want to have a look at the recent emails in ghc-users:</div>
<div class="gmail_extra">(Read Simon Marlow's reply as well)</div>
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reading this makes me think the reason why I got such an unhelpful
result with the +RTS -xc might be that I was doing that on the older
haskell platform, using GHC 7.0...<br>
I may try it now on the latest haskell platform, with GHC 7.4 but
who knows, maybe I need GHC 7.6 to get these stack traces reliably,
using that -xc trick.<br>
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emmanuel<br>
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