From: Kevin Hammond (kh@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk)
Date: 08/07/93


From: kh@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Kevin Hammond)
Subject: Re: [Q] Haskell compiler for Linux
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1993 10:06:23 GMT

In article <23u6lv$169@vtserf.cc.vt.edu> cs230421@vtaix.cc.vt.edu (Fred L. Drake) writes:
>The package I am most immediately interested in is a compiler for a
>functional language. I would prefer a Haskell compiler, but any language
>supporting lazy evaluation would be a nice start. If anyone has ported
>Haskell (Chalmers, Glasgow, or Yale - I won't be picky) to Linux, I'd
>like to be able to get a binary distribution if possible, or the modified
>source if not. Lazy ML would be nice if I can't find Haskell.

Check pub/linux on ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk [130.209.240.50]. (This is
probably mirrored somewhere on ftp.chalmers.se and
nebula.cs.yale.edu). The lml-xx files contain Chalmers Haskell and
LML. We're currently working on a port of Glasgow Haskell, but the
x86 is a bit of a pig, unfortunately (not nearly enough GP registers!).

Kevin

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Dept. of Computing Science, Glasgow University.    E-mail: kh@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk

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