Hi Krasimir, On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:19:40 +0900, Krasimir Angelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As far as I know there is an academic license that allows you to > use Visual Studio free of charge for non commercial purposes. At least > I heard that students in some Bulgarian universities are allowed to > use it. I don't know the details because I have never used the > academic version. I can't say anything about wine, perhaps you have to > try it.
I can use Visual Haskell 0.0 under 2003 academic version without any change. But ... I can't install Visual Haskell prerelease 0.2. Near the end of install process, Microsoft Development Environment cause error. I don't know this problem come from Academic version or not. Because I've also installed Visual C++/C# 2005 Express edition before, and I use Japanese Version. Visual Haskell 0.0 under Japanese Version cause an problem. I and a few people tested Visual Haskell 0.0 under Japanese Version with Windows 2000. We saw that we can't make new Haskell Project and Visual Haskell says like this - there is no application associated with .cabal (We use Japanese Edition, so I don't know correct error message under English Edition). Of cource, Visual Haskell installer accociated .cabal by Visual Haskell. I also know that a person can make new Haskell Project on first time ... but after he exit Visual Studio, he can't make new Haskell Project again. If does anyone can install Visuall Haskell 0.2 to academic version or Japanese version, please report it to help finding what is problem or not. Best Regards, -- shelarcy <shelarcy capella.freemail.ne.jp> http://page.freett.com/shelarcy/ _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
