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* | move some stuff here from System.Directory, now the dependencies are reversed | Simon Marlow | 2008-08-21 |
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* | in pPrPr_disableITimers (who made up that name?) call the RTS to disable the ↵ | Simon Marlow | 2007-09-12 |
| | | | | | | | | | timer Since we switched to using timer_create() in the RTS, this function has been failing to disables the timer interrupts. This turns out to be the cause of the random framework failures in the test suite. Invoking the RTS to turn off the timer signal is the right thing. | ||
* | Remove bits left over from the old build system | Ian Lynagh | 2007-08-11 |
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* | Move System.Posix.Signals from base | Ian Lynagh | 2007-07-29 |
| | | | | Also adds System.Posix.Process.Internals in order to make the deps work out. | ||
* | Track the GHC source tree reoganisation | Simon Marlow | 2006-04-07 |
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* | [project @ 2004-09-29 15:50:54 by simonmar] | simonmar | 2004-09-29 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Process reorganisation: the System.Process library moves into base, and System.Cmd is re-implemented in terms of it. Thanks to Krasimir Angelov, we have a version of System.Process that doesn't rely on the unix or Win32 libraries. Normally using unix/Win32 would be the right thing, but since we want to implement System.Cmd on top of this, and GHC uses System.Cmd, we can't introduce a bunch of .hsc dependencies into GHC's bootstrap libraries. So, the new version is larger, but has fewer dependencies. I imagine it shouldn't be too hard to port to other compilers. | ||
* | [project @ 2002-10-05 22:35:45 by panne] | panne | 2002-10-05 |
| | | | | | Warning police #14: Help gcc a bit with variables which are not obviously always used. | ||
* | [project @ 2002-09-12 16:38:21 by simonmar] | simonmar | 2002-09-12 |
More POSIX bits... we're getting there. |