I've just released version 0.17 of xmobar, a lightweight system monitor
written in Haskell.
Homepage: http://xmobar.org
Release notes: http://xmobar.org/releases.html
_New features_
- Icons support: it's now possible to insert bitmaps in the template
(Edward O'Callaghan, Alexander
I've just released xmobar 0.16, the lightweight text-based system
monitor written in Haskell. See http://projects.haskell.org/xmobar, and
full release notes below.
As always, thanks a bunch to the many contributors, who keep helping me
improving xmobar and making it more and more useful. The
On Sun, Dec 11 2011, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
* Jose A. Ortega Ruiz j...@gnu.org [2011-12-11 08:43:01+0100]
On Sun, Dec 11 2011, Brandon Allbery wrote:
[...]
xmobar currently requires parsec 3.x; the above is the symptom of
building it against 2.x.
Aha, thanks for pointing this out
On Sun, Dec 11 2011, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
[...]
To avoid problems like this, please specify version constraints in the
.cabal file. See [1] for the details.
I'm actually preparing a new release with stricter version constraints
(the new .cabal is
I'm happy to announce the release of xmobar 0.14.
Xmobar is a text-based, minimalistic status bar for linuxy systems,
written in Haskell. See http://projects.haskell.org/xmobar for
details.
Many, many thanks to the many, many contributors, and apologies for
taking so long to put their code and
On Sun, Dec 11 2011, Brandon Allbery wrote:
[...]
xmobar currently requires parsec 3.x; the above is the symptom of
building it against 2.x.
Aha, thanks for pointing this out, guys.
Peter, would using parsec 3.x be an acceptable solution to you?
Cheers,
jao
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I'm happy to announce the release of xmobar 0.13.
xmobar is a lightweight, text-based system monitor for un*x systems.
See http://projects.haskell.org/xmobar/ for the whole story.
## Version 0.13 (March 28, 2011)
_New features_
- New `Volume` monitor displaying ALSA soundcards information,
I'm happy to announce a new relase of xmobar, the text-based monitor
bar. You can read everything about xmobar and this release at our new
web address (http://projects.haskell.org/xmobar/), or see below for a
summary of what's new (cf.
http://projects.haskell.org/xmobar/releases.html).
##
Hi,
I've recently accepted Andrea Rossato's kind offer to take over
maintainership of xmobar, and i wanted to ask for feedback to the
community. My apologies for cross-posting to the cafe and xmonad, but
xmobar didn't have a mailing list until a couple days ago.
My immediate plans are to fix
On Sat, Jul 10 2010, wren ng thornton wrote:
[...]
Yes, you can add multiple dependencies. The syntax is to use , after
the first |.
While having eight parameters is surely a desperate need for
refactoring, there are times when you'd want multiple dependencies.
For example, you can say
Zura_ x...@gol.ge writes:
Hello,
Is it possible to run haskell program in emacs without typing main in the
ghci buffer? Assuming main function exists of course.
Or, maybe automate sending main\n string to ghci buffer input.
In other words, I want edit/run/see result style session.
Assuming
Simon Michael si...@joyful.com writes:
Unfortunately it will still hang if darcs emits something it can't
parse. An emacs process-filter is used to drive an interactive darcs
command, like an expect script. The process-filter can receive darcs
output in random chunks, so it's hard to
Johan Tibell johan.tib...@gmail.com writes:
It's really unfortunate that this approach doesn't work for .hsc
files. When writing low level libraries I often have a couple of these
which forces me out of my nice Emacs workflow into an Emacs + terminal
+ Cabal workflow.
I use the elisp code
Hi,
all my posts to the haskellmode-emacs list (using the address in the
subject) are being rejected with the error:
451 451 Temporary local problem - please try later (state 18)
(after several retries by the Google smtp server, which i use as a
smarthost).
Any idea of what could be causing
Ross Paterson r...@soi.city.ac.uk writes:
If you compile your C program with -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 you'll get the
same numbers that hsc2hs does.
Aha, that was the key to solve my problem: programs or libraries
compiled with that flag must use statfs64() instead of statfs(). Binding
to the
Hi. I'm copying below a question i sent to another list about hsc2hs
(and for which i got no response), in the hopes that it will be not be
OT here. My apologies if it is!
I'm trying to write a simple C binding for statfs(2). Simplifying,
writing an hsc file that contains the following snippet:
Ross Paterson r...@soi.city.ac.uk writes:
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 03:51:18PM +0100, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote:
[...] The problem is that the size and
some of the offsets of the C struct statfs computed by hsc2c are wrong:
i'm in a 32bit linux system, and i've checked, using a C program
Svein Ove Aas svein@aas.no writes:
Well, I know when I'm beat..
http://trac.haskell.org/haskellmode-emacs/
http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskellmode-emacs
Excellent! Thanks. Any objection to my adding the list to gmane.org?
Cheers,
jao
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A: Because it fouls the
Svein Ove Aas svein@aas.no writes:
I certainly don't mind.
I've noticed that the list administrative interface has a news-gateway
option. Is there anything I should do there?
I've submitted the request. I don't think the news-gateway option is
needed in this case, but i'll ask when i
valery...@gmail.com (Valery V. Vorotyntsev) writes:
Is there anybody except me feeling the need for mailing list and issue
tracker for emacs' haskell-mode?
FWIW, you have my vote too. I'm convinced that a discussion forum and
tracker would foster contributions from the many emacs users in the
Hi,
When i try to cabal install htzaar i get the following error:
src/Main.hs:11:7:
Could not find module `Play':
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
htzaar-0.0.1 failed during the building phase. The exception was:
exit:
Tom Hawkins tomahawk...@gmail.com writes:
Sorry, I forgot to add the other modules to the cabal file. Try
htzaar-0.0.2.
Thank you, it's working now.
jao
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one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
Brent Yorgey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all!
In a couple weeks I will be giving a short (15-min.) talk to an
audience of mostly mathematicians, entitled Executable Mathematics: A
Whirlwind Introduction to Haskell. The idea will be to give a flavor
of Haskell, its uniquenesses, and why it
hi all,
as stated in the subject, i'm a newcomer to haskell programming: i've
read some tutorials and (portions of) a couple of books and am really
fascinated with the language. but my haskell coding experience is
limited to toy programs and short exercises. so i decided to try my
hand at a
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