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linj | I am also interested in dyn drv. Could you share some learning materials of it? | 16:06:15 |
chreekat | well, i don't really know of any. I myself am building this experiment in hopes of learning something about it | 16:47:19 |
chreekat | confession: i am using claude. But I'm minimizing the blast damage by compartmentalizing the steps and checking carefully all the parts I do understand | 16:48:52 |
alexfmpe | In reply to @b:chreekat.net as a sanity check, if a tool was introduced that created a drv for every source file of every haskell dependency of your haskell package, that would be unreasonable, right? Way too many drvs? https://github.com/obsidiansystems/sandstone | 17:04:11 |
linj | tip: there are slides in the slides branch | 17:51:34 |
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Alex | It shouldn't be, but I think this is mostly a question of how efficiently Nix can handle derivations.
I suspect that there is little effort put into making them low overhead, given how little of Nixpkgs creates such small derivations. | 19:41:09 |
alexfmpe | summon John Ericson | 19:49:32 |
John Ericson | hi | 20:18:57 |
John Ericson | see sandstone | 20:19:17 |
John Ericson | git@github.com:obsidiansystems/sandstone.git | 20:19:36 |
Sigmanificient | the summoning ritual worked :D | 20:19:37 |
John Ericson | * https://github.com/obsidiansystems/sandstone | 20:19:52 |
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magic_rb | It would be very cool if we could use dyndrv for haskell builds, hmm | 10:24:16 |
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magic_rb |
romes: The first Stage3 cross-compiler (i.e. a cross-compiled compiler) built by our CI:
https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/jobs/2421476/artifacts/browse
I'm testing it now.
They managed to get a riscv ghc crossed from im assuming x86. Could be used for bootstrap on our side 🎉
(Cross post from #GHC:matrix.org)
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Alex | We already have a working setup for native RISC-V via x86 cross (which I think is in the official Nixpkgs cache now?), but an official RISC-V build could make it less fragile.
But I suspect that the new compiler is only viable for the latest GHC, which would take a while to become the default GHC? | 12:05:05 |
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