GdH is maintained and distributed by Phil Trinder and his colleagues at Heriot 
Watt.  I think it's still alive, but it's based on a much earlier version of 
GHC.

If it's parallelism you're after, GHC (as distributed) runs on shared-memory 
multi-processors.  But we don't have anything like GdH or GpH, which work on 
distributed-memory machines, yet.

Simon

| -----Original Message-----
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| [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joel Reymont
| Sent: 01 January 2007 18:28
| To: Haskell Cafe
| Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Glasgow Distributed Haskell
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| Is anyone using GdH?
|
| Can someone tell me why it's not part of the GHC distribution?
|
| It seems that GdH is not being developed anymore and I think it's a
| real pity!
|
|         Thanks, Joel
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