>> Günther Schmidt:
>>
>>> Could not find module `Control.Monad.Trans':
>>> it was found in multiple packages: transformers-0.1.4.0
>>> mtl-1.1.0.2
> Ivan Lazar Miljenovic:
>>
>> There's a way of specifying it at the top of whichever file you're
>> using, but so far my workaround in this situati
Hi Ivan,
ghc-pkg hide works fine, thanks!
Günther
Am 11.01.10 03:49, schrieb Ivan Lazar Miljenovic:
Günther Schmidt writes:
Could not find module `Control.Monad.Trans':
it was found in multiple packages: transformers-0.1.4.0
mtl-1.1.0.2
There's a way of specifying
Günther Schmidt writes:
> Could not find module `Control.Monad.Trans':
> it was found in multiple packages: transformers-0.1.4.0
> mtl-1.1.0.2
There's a way of specifying it at the top of whichever file you're
using, but so far my workaround in this situation is to use "ghc-pkg
hide
Hi,
when I cabal-installed the iteratee package, the transformers package
was also installed as a dependency.
Now when I run applications that import Control.Monad.Transformers I get
this:
Could not find module `Control.Monad.Trans':
it was found in multiple packages: transformers-
Is there something similar for parsing config files?
If you write one I most certainly will use it! ;)
You (we) can already start using the cmdargs package to parse config
files.
Upon my feature request to add a function to the cmdargs package that
allows to add default arguments, Neil p
I wrote a package to turn Hack applications into standalone apps using
Webkit. The code is available at
http://github.com/snoyberg/hack-handler-webkit. However, it's currently
Linux-only. However, if I was going to write a desktop app based on an HTML
GUI, I would bundle Webkit like this. It fixes
+++ Günther Schmidt [Jan 10 10 19:38 ]:
> Hi everyone,
>
> as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be
> the hardest part.
>
> It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop
> application as a web app too.
>
> When the app starts, a haskell web server s
Günther Schmidt wrote:
> as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be the
> hardest part.
>
> It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop
> application as a web app too.
>
> When the app starts, a haskell web server start listening on localhost
> port
2010/1/10 Günther Schmidt :
> Hi everyone,
>
> as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be the
> hardest part.
>
> It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop application
> as a web app too.
>
> When the app starts, a haskell web server start listening
Hi everyone,
as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be the
hardest part.
It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop
application as a web app too.
When the app starts, a haskell web server start listening on localhost
port 8080 for example an
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Daniel Fischer web.de> writes:
>
> Am Freitag 08 Januar 2010 19:45:47 schrieb Will Ness:
> > Daniel Fischer web.de> writes:
>
> > >
> > > mergeSP :: Integral a => People a -> People a -> People a
> > > mergeSP p1@(P a _) p2 = P (a ++ vips mrgd) (dorks mrgd)
> > > where
> > > mrgd
Niklas Broberg writes:
> Because it's been so many relatively small releases of late that I
> haven't wanted to spam the lists. :-)
I for one say spam away! Especially with a change like 1.5 -> 1.6.
--
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
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Hi
Hackage is down:
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/hackage.haskell.org
Thanks, Neil
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> On another note, anyone know why Niklas Broberg hasn't been making any
> release statements recently to say what the changes are, etc. for
> haskell-src-exts?
Because it's been so many relatively small releases of late that I
haven't wanted to spam the lists. :-)
If you want to keep up to date,
I've just uploaded a new version that works with haskell-src-exts-1.6.0
(all it needed was to increase the upper bound in the cabal file! \o/).
On another note, anyone know why Niklas Broberg hasn't been making any
release statements recently to say what the changes are, etc. for
haskell-src-exts?
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