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%define build_prof 1
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%define build_doc 1
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# Fixing packaging problems can be a tremendous pain because it
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# generally requires a complete rebuild, which takes hours. To offset
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# the misery, do a complete build once using "rpmbuild -bc", then copy
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# your built tree to a directory of the same name suffixed with
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# ".built", using "cp -al". Finally, set this variable, and it will
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# copy the already-built tree into place during build instead of
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# actually doing the build.
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#
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# Obviously, this can only work if you leave the build section
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# completely untouched between builds.
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%define package_debugging 0
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Name: ghc
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Version: 6.8.3
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Release: 5%{?dist}
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@ -69,6 +81,15 @@ you like to have local access to the documentation in HTML format.
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%patch0 -p1 -b .0-haddock~
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%build
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# hack for building a local test package quickly from a prebuilt tree
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%if %{package_debugging}
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pushd ..
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rm -rf %{name}-%{version}
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cp -al %{name}-%{version}.built %{name}-%{version}
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popd
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exit 0
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%endif
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%if !%{build_prof}
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echo "GhcLibWays=" >> mk/build.mk
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echo "GhcRTSWays=thr debug" >> mk/build.mk
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