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This adds trace messages that include the processes name and as such
make debugging and following the communication easier.
It also adds a note regarding the fwd*Call proxy-communication logic
between the proxy and the slave.
The proxy will now also poll for 60s to wait for the remote iserv
to come up. (Alternatively you can start the remote process
beforehand; and just have iserv-proxy connect to it)
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This is done for consistency. We usually call the package file the same name the
folder has. The move into `utils` is done so that we can move the library into
`libraries/iserv` and the proxy into `utils/iserv-proxy` and then break the
`iserv.cabal` apart. This will make building the cross compiler with TH
simpler, because we can build the library and proxy as separate packages.
Test Plan: ./validate
Reviewers: bgamari, goldfire, erikd
Reviewed By: bgamari
Subscribers: rwbarton, thomie, carter
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4436
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See Phab:D4377 for the rationale. We will try this again.
This reverts commit 7c173b9043f7a9a5da46c5b0cc5fc3b38d1a7019.
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This is done for consistency. We usually call the package file the same name the
folder has. The move into `utils` is done so that we can move the library into
`libraries/iserv` and the proxy into `utils/iserv-proxy` and then break the
`iserv.cabal` apart. This will make building the cross compiler with TH
simpler, because we can build the library and proxy as separate packages.
Reviewers: bgamari, simonmar, goldfire, erikd
Reviewed By: simonmar
Subscribers: tdammers, rwbarton, thomie, carter
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D4377
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