[Haskell-cafe] network-2.3.0.10 compiled for ghc 7.4.1 windows

Alberto G. Corona agocorona at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 00:51:36 CET 2012


I switched to Git bash and the runtime error produced by the library
is the same.
This error may be produced because  the configuration it does not
detect the netwiorkin related includes such is socket.h. This does not
exist neither in the ghc installation neither in GIT/Mingw


2012/2/7 Holger Reinhardt <hreinhardt at gmail.com>:
> I just use the version of MSys that is included with Git [1]. This puts a
> "Git bash" icon on your desktop which you can then use to build the network
> library.
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/
>
>
> 2012/2/7 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona at gmail.com>
>>
>> Nothing bur a long history of failures. The problem is the
>> configuration and versioning of MinGW and MSys. This  is a nighmare.
>>
>> 2012/2/7 Holger Reinhardt <hreinhardt at gmail.com>:
>> > Oh you are using Cygwin. I'm using MSys so this is why I cannot
>> > reproduce
>> > your problem. Is there anything preventing you from using MSys?
>> >
>> >
>> > 2012/2/7 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona at gmail.com>
>> >>
>> >> The "problem" this time is in "Configure" :
>> >>
>> >> case "$host" in
>> >> *-mingw32)
>> >>        EXTRA_SRCS="cbits/initWinSock.c, cbits/winSockErr.c,
>> >> cbits/asyncAccept.c"
>> >>        EXTRA_LIBS=ws2_32
>> >>        CALLCONV=stdcall ;;
>> >> *-solaris2*)
>> >>        EXTRA_SRCS="cbits/ancilData.c"
>> >>        EXTRA_LIBS="nsl, socket"
>> >>        CALLCONV=ccall ;;
>> >> *)
>> >>        EXTRA_SRCS="cbits/ancilData.c"
>> >>        EXTRA_LIBS=
>> >>        CALLCONV=ccall ;;
>> >> esac
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Since I´m cross-compiling with cygwin, the variable Host does not
>> >> contain ¨*-muingw32"  but "i686-pc-cygwin"
>> >>
>> >> changing the case , the library incorporates the lost C coded files.
>> >>
>> >> Now the library links fine win imported, but there is a runtime error:
>> >>
>> >> NetworkSocket.hsc:(948,3)-(1007,23): Non-exhaustive patterns in case
>> >>
>> >> maybe it is due to some other preprocessor directive mismatch
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 2012/2/7 Holger Reinhardt <hreinhardt at gmail.com>:
>> >> > Did you also change the files in the /cbits/ folder? Because they
>> >> > also
>> >> > check
>> >> > for HAVE_WINSOCK_H.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > 2012/2/7 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona at gmail.com>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The code is evolving and none of the versions match exactily with
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> patch, but substituting HAVE_WINSOCK by HAVE WINSOCK2 in these files
>> >> >> solves the compilation problem at least in the network 2.3.0.10
>> >> >> version from hackage.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> However it produces the same undefined references when this library
>> >> >> is
>> >> >> imported in my application. It seems that some object code is not
>> >> >> included in the final library.  I verified that at least some of
>> >> >> these
>> >> >> undefined references correspond with  C code in the source, but
>> >> >> somehow this is not included in the object library....
>> >> >>
>> >> >> 2012/2/7 Johan Tibell <johan.tibell at gmail.com>:
>> >> >> > Note that there are two branches on github, master and stable. You
>> >> >> > want
>> >> >> > the
>> >> >> > latter.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > On Feb 7, 2012 8:23 AM, "Alberto G. Corona" <agocorona at gmail.com>
>> >> >> > wrote:
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> This is quite different.
>> >> >> >> I don´t know how but I was looking at some other older patch
>> >> >> >> around
>> >> >> >> the same issue and I supposed that it was the one refered by
>> >> >> >> Yohan
>> >> >> >> Tibell.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I´ll try your patch.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Thanks!.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> 2012/2/7 Holger Reinhardt <hreinhardt at gmail.com>:
>> >> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > (I submitted the patch that Johan linked to)
>> >> >> >> > Network/Socket/Internal.hsc has the following code:
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > #if defined(WITH_WINSOCK) || defined(cygwin32_HOST_OS)
>> >> >> >> > type CSaFamily = (#type unsigned short)
>> >> >> >> > #elif defined(darwin_HOST_OS)
>> >> >> >> > type CSaFamily = (#type u_char)
>> >> >> >> > #else
>> >> >> >> > type CSaFamily = (#type sa_family_t)
>> >> >> >> > #endif
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > You have patched this part to always use 'unsigned short'. But
>> >> >> >> > the
>> >> >> >> > real
>> >> >> >> > issue is that WITH_WINSOCK is not defined, even though it
>> >> >> >> > should
>> >> >> >> > be. The
>> >> >> >> > reason for this lies in include/HsNet.h:
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > #if defined(HAVE_WINSOCK_H) && !defined(cygwin32_HOST_OS)
>> >> >> >> > # define WITH_WINSOCK  1
>> >> >> >> > #endif
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > The problem here is that it checks for HAVE_WINSOCK_H, but the
>> >> >> >> > configure
>> >> >> >> > script never defines this variable. Instead it
>> >> >> >> > defines HAVE_WINSOCK2_H.
>> >> >> >> > It
>> >> >> >> > seems that the network library used Winsock1 in the past and in
>> >> >> >> > the
>> >> >> >> > transition to Winsock2 someone forgot to change a few of the
>> >> >> >> > #ifdefs.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > My patch just changes all occurences of HAVE_WINSOCK_H
>> >> >> >> > to HAVE_WINSOCK2_H.
>> >> >> >> > You might want to try that and report back if it works for you.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > 2012/2/7 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona at gmail.com>
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> Hi Johan,
>> >> >> >> >> The patch is not for the current version of network and the
>> >> >> >> >> code
>> >> >> >> >> is
>> >> >> >> >> quite different. Basically it is necesary to  define this
>> >> >> >> >> variable
>> >> >> >> >> as
>> >> >> >> >> "unsigned short" that is the thing intended in the patch.
>> >> >> >> >> however
>> >> >> >> >> I
>> >> >> >> >> put it by brute force, without regard of the prerpocessor
>> >> >> >> >> directives.
>> >> >> >> >> With this change the code compiles well with:
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> http://neilmitchell.blogspot.com/2010/12/installing-haskell-network-library-on.html
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> However my compiled library lack the methods defined as
>> >> >> >> >> foreign.
>> >> >> >> >> I´ll
>> >> >> >> >> keep trying.
>> >> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> >> 2012/2/6 Johan Tibell <johan.tibell at gmail.com>:
>> >> >> >> >> > Hi,
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > Someone recently contributed a fix that should make network
>> >> >> >> >> > build
>> >> >> >> >> > with
>> >> >> >> >> > 7.4: https://github.com/haskell/network/pull/25
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > Can you see if that works for you? I haven't yet had time to
>> >> >> >> >> > merge
>> >> >> >> >> > and
>> >> >> >> >> > release that fix (I'm on vacation.)
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >> > -- Johan
>> >> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >>
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