Ok, so once again I have tried to compile/install leksah (
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/leksah) with Haskell when using
cabal2arch, and just after the package is 'built' (but not yet finalized) I
get this error message
Configuring leksah-0.10.0.4...
Preprocessing library leksah-0.10.0.4...
...@therning.orgwrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 03:49:55PM +1000, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
Also I am not compiling leksah with profiling, I am just using cabal2arch
on
the standard leksah package on
http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/leksah/0.10.0.4/leksah.cabal
cabal2arch will create a PKGBUILD
Therning mag...@therning.orgwrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 04:08:49PM +1000, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
Well I didn't explicitly turn on profiling as an environment variable,
but
in any case filepath ships with GHC so that wouldn't fix anything (unless
you wanted to use cabal2arch on filepath
Well I will forward this to the Leksah guys then
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.orgwrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 04:16:39PM +1000, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
Oh no, I understood that perfectly. Technically speaking its an
issue with the cabal package file
On Fri, 2011-05-13 at 07:49 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 04:16:39PM +1000, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
Oh no, I understood that perfectly. Technically speaking its an
issue with the cabal package file, although I have no idea if this
is something cabal package
In case this is an issue with archlinux platform specifically and not GHC in
general
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/5193
Thanks
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+1000, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
In case this is an issue with archlinux platform specifically and not GHC
in
general
http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/5193
Are you compiling leksah with profiling?
If so, try turning it off.
I'm also confused why you raised the bug on GHC's trac
Does anyone know what the status is for GHC 7.0.3 for archlinux is, I am
currently unable to do Haskell work on my new x64 laptop due to a package
thats unable to install (utf8-light) on ghc 7.0.2 on 64 bit systems
For those interest, I get the issue described here
I just had an idea while I was working on a webserver in Haskell, where I
not only enter Haskell code (obviously) but I also enter Javascript and CSS
code in functions that use QuasiQuoting (i.e. TemplateHaskell).
The idea is basically that with standard Haddock comments you can specify a
'tag'
Well I kind of meant an eclipse type of IDE tailored for Haskell programming
(with complete refactoring and code completion for the Haskell language)
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 4:45 AM, John Smith volderm...@hotmail.com wrote:
On 03/05/2011 02:49, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
The best thing
, and I'm
planning on documenting it then.
Michael
On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ok so I have a problem that was described here
(http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.web/1431) in regards
to
returning a Ambiguous type variable `a0
,
Michael
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ok I have found the source issue, in my case it was an issue that ended
up
turning into how the modules for my Webserver is organized, and that
compiler error (about an ambiguous type) occurred because my main
information that won't necessarily apply to your case.
Michael
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com
wrote:
..
You tell me this now ;)
I was actually wanting to look at scaffolding, but the section for it in
the
Yesod book is not completed yet (http
Ok thanks, that helped
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Michael Snoyman mich...@snoyman.comwrote:
Type:
yesod init
It will ask you some questions and then generate a bootstrap site.
Michael
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com
wrote:
Im not sure what
guess we will not
reach
something usable this way.
Jürgen
On 30 Apr., 11:25, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there going to be any plans to integrate Yi into Leksah as you
originally
planned to, or is that idea for the short term out the window?
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 8:40
Is there going to be any plans to integrate Yi into Leksah as you originally
planned to, or is that idea for the short term out the window?
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Hamish Mackenzie
hamish.k.macken...@googlemail.com wrote:
Yesterday we uploaded our official 0.10.0 release (0.10.0.4) to
Ok so I have a problem that was described here (
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.web/1431) in regards to
returning a Ambiguous type variable `a0' in the constraint error when
compiling. Originally I thought it was due to the way I was coding that part
of the code (or to be more
Well basically the point would be that libraries would be installed through
cabal install however haskell binaries you would install through AUR, and
the PKGBUILD would (indirectly through some shell script) check for
dependencies, and if a library isn't installed it would temporarily install
it
de Detrich dete...@gmail.comwrote:
Well basically the point would be that libraries would be installed
through cabal install however haskell binaries you would install through
AUR, and the PKGBUILD would (indirectly through some shell script) check for
dependencies, and if a library isn't
Since the site for signing up to haddock mailing list seems to be down (
http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haddock) I thought I
would post this here
Haddock fails to parse (and therefore closes prematurely) when generating
documentation for the Hamlet package found here (
Don't need to worry about this, its being fixed in the next release of
hamlet
On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 1:25 AM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.comwrote:
Since the site for signing up to haddock mailing list seems to be down (
http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haddock) I
Since the site for signing up to haddock mailing list seems to be down (
http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haddock) I thought I
would post this here
Haddock fails to parse (and therefore closes prematurely) when generating
documentation for the Hamlet package found here (
Well basically, I haven't update my Haskell libraries for some time now
(around a month) so when I finally got around to updating my Haskell
packages (which are installed through Archlinux's AUR) my GHC installation
broke (again). This has been happening for some time now (I have been having
this
This is an example of what happens
Proceed with installation? [Y/n] Y
checking package integrity...
(1/1) checking for file conflicts
[##] 100%
ghc-pkg: unregistering gio-0.11.1 would break the following packages:
ltk-0.8.0.8 gtksourceview2-0.12.1 gtk-0.11.2 (use
Yeah I used to do that as well, but then that kind of fails on packages that
provides both libraries and binaries (and other issues as well)
On 16/11/2010 4:53 PM, James Sanders jimmyjaz...@gmail.com wrote:
Personally I gave up on installing haskell packages through AUR, I
pretty much stick to
Since GHC 6.14 will (hopefully) be use LLVM as a default backend, an idea
has occured to me
Should GHC also use the clang (C/C++-LLVM compiler) on external C library
sources which are used with certain Haskell packages (such as gtk) when LLVM
does become a default backend for GHC. The consensus
This is the main thing I was getting behind, making cross compiling slightly
easier (in regards to C/C++ sources). As also pointed out, whole program
optimization can be one major benefit to integrating Clang like this.
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 11:01 AM, David Terei dave.te...@gmail.com wrote:
I
, and not an intentional design decision to
encourage good design.
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com wrote:
I had the same is...
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*From:* haskell-cafe-boun...@haskell.org [mailto:
haskell-cafe-boun...@haskell.org] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Peebles
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*Cc:* Ivan Lazar Miljenovic; haskell
*Subject:* Re: [Haskell-cafe] circular imports
I was under
, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com wrote:
If they are perl programme...
Now that's going to go down well...
Maybe the original poster might want to soak up the company culture
for a while before than telling co-workers how to do things.
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be trivial to run concurrently on cores because majority of Haskell programs
were pure, so you could simply run different functions on different cores
and string the results together when your done
It turned out that
*Mistake, in where I said majority of Haskell programs were pure I meant
majority of code in Haskell programs was pure
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.comwrote:
Before Haskell took off with parallelism, it was assumed that Haskell would
be trivial to run
I had the same issue zonks ago, and I resorted to using the hs-boot file
method as well (which worked fine)
Which I guess brings me to my second point, is this something that GHC
should do automatically when it sees circular dependencies? When I asked
about it earlier on #haskell, I was told that
If they are perl programmers, they (should) understand perl very well. I
would suggest to try explaining to them the obvious disadvantages of perl
and the way that Haskell can cover those disadvantages without (much) of a
compromise.
Perl programs are either ones that are ridiculously
Isn't there a binary for Leksah on the main site for windows anyways?
On 29/08/2010 10:24 PM, Hamish Mackenzie
hamish.k.macken...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 28 Aug 2010, at 04:58, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Mathew de Detrich wrote:
There is also Leksah a...
I am not familiar with that Leksah
I agree with this comment in regards to cabal building binaries for similar
reasons that John Macheam is. Cabal is fine for libraries (in fact I can
classify it as pretty damn good) but for binaries it is a different matter
for programs that don't use a simple build system/structure. Cabal is just
There is also Leksah and GVim
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 2:14 PM, C. McCann c...@uptoisomorphism.net wrote:
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
Unfortunately, I haven't found anything for Windows yet which has syntax
hilighting for Haskell.
I
As said, this is an issue with the package maintainer who explicitly used
base 3.0 as a dependancy
I believe that base 3 is gonna be killed in ghc 6.14 iirc
On 27/08/2010 10:17 AM, Michael Litchard mich...@schmong.org wrote:
So lately when I use cabal to install something get
Text/CSV.hs:1:0:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:55 AM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com wrote:
On 24 August 2010 15:50, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com wrote:
I used to use archlinux packages however it became a pain for the
following
reasons
- packages on archlinux don't auto update when
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Alexander Solla a...@2piix.com wrote:
On Aug 22, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Andrew Coppin wrote:
It looks as if it's automated for Arch, however. Either that or somebody
is spending an absurd amount of time keeping it manually up to date.
It probably is
, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for clearing the stuff up. The issue is Ivan, that the archlinux
aur
packages are auto generated (even the official ones). The only packages
that I believe were ever done by hand was gt2hs (old gtk version) and
since
its changed to gtk
Oh thanks
3
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.orgwrote:
On 25/08/10 06:18, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
[...]
If people just wanted an auto udpate version of cabal that works through
arch's package management, then there should have just been a pacman
wrapper
I used to use archlinux packages however it became a pain for the following
reasons
- packages on archlinux don't auto update when cabal does. This becomes
really annoying when package X gets updated on cabal but not on arch and
causes conflicts with other packages
- in some situations doing a
What haskell really needs is a big ' hit' where someone shows how powerful
haskell is in some environment.
Ruby had RoR, which is what splurged the language into the open
On 22/08/2010 3:46 PM, wren ng thornton w...@freegeek.org wrote:
Daniel Fischer wrote:
On Saturday 21 August 2010
(not a linux app compiled for ARM) needs to link with
Java to interface with Android
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Karel Gardas karel.gar...@centrum.czwrote:
On 08/08/10 03:08, Mathew de Detrich wrote:
Well the other issue is of course that Android being available on a wide
variety of phones
Well the other issue is of course that Android being available on a wide
variety of phones, not all of which run ARM (the phone I am about to get for
example has a custom built CPU), although I guess one could use a generic
ASM branch for mobile devices (if one exists). btw the phone I am about to
on a
device, it's almost certainly going to be Intel, these days. Sure, Android
doesn't specify that this has to be the case, but realistically, it will be.
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 3:08 AM, Mathew de Detrich dete...@gmail.comwrote:
Well the other issue is of course that Android being available
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