Recent GUMs?

Simon Peyton-Jones simonpj@microsoft.com
Thu, 29 Aug 2002 14:49:25 +0100


There's a GPH mailing list, which is the best place for GUMish
questions.
I don't know if they read the GHC users list.

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	http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~dsg/gph/

Simon

| -----Original Message-----
| From: Ketil Z. Malde [mailto:ketil@ii.uib.no]=20
| Sent: 29 August 2002 14:43
| To: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org
| Subject: Recent GUMs?
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| Hi,
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| I'm trying to get my hands dirty with parallel programming,=20
| and apparently, GUM and PVM is the safest way to go.  I'm=20
| only able to find references to gum-4.06, but I couldn't=20
| quite get the snapshot to work.=20
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| Anyway, I just wanted to ask if I'm on the right track here. =20
| Perhaps I'd be better off compiling GHC and GUM from the=20
| source distribution? Is there a newer GUM than 4.06 (almost=20
| two years old by now) available?=20
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| Are other people using GPH out there, and if so, what tools=20
| are you using?=20
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| While I'm at it, is there an updated MPI port, btw?
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| -kzm
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