Am Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 00:28:35 schrieb Peter Verswyvelen: > Yes I totally agree that it is overkill. Ideally I would like every package > to install on Windows without requiring MinGW. But I was just explaining > the situation as it is right now.
Well, I don't like using autoconf, either, but currently I don't see an alternative. If you look at the configure.ac of the OpenGL package, you can see that autoconf has to figure out the following: * How to link programs using OpenGL * The Haskell types corresponding to the OpenGL types * To do the former: How to find the OpenGL C headers * The library calling convention * How to load OpenGL extensions The build process in itself is purely Cabal-based, it is only the configuration above which done via autoconf. So in theory you could write the few output files of the configure run by hand and then use Cabal, without any MinGW/MSYS or cygwin. I don't see how Cabal could help here even further, the tests above are quite OpenGL-specific, but I am open for suggestions. Cheers, S. _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe