[Haskell-beginners] GHC compiling for different platforms
Magnus Therning
magnus at therning.org
Tue Jun 30 02:02:28 EDT 2009
Colin Adams wrote:
> You certainly don't need an extra computer, as you could run 32-bit
> Linux in a VM.
Yes, going the VM route is probably easiest. IIRC Virtualbox can now run
64-bit guests on a 32-bit host, so you'd be able to provide executables for
both no matter what you run on your main system.
There was a call for a pre-made VM for Haskell development a while back (I
think it was raised on haskell-cafe). I'm not sure anything came of it, but
it'd be worth searching through the archives to see if you can avoid
installing guests yourself.
/M
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