On 10 Aug 2013, at 14:10, Carlo Hamalainen ca...@carlo-hamalainen.net wrote:
Unable to checkout '8d05f0913cca3fdcf424e818220b0370591b0b29' in submodule
path 'vendor/yi'
So maybe something needs to be pushed/committed from a submodule?
Oops yes I added that to do some experimenting with
On 9 Aug 2013, at 06:43, Vagif Verdi vagif.ve...@gmail.com wrote:
Leksah is a linux program intented to run on linux.
No, it is also intended to run on OS X and Windows.
You can (in some cases) successfully install and run it on windows, but you
would need to go through certain steps
On 9 Aug 2013, at 07:58, Gregory Weber gdwe...@iue.edu wrote:
GTK and its (non-Haskell) dependencies seem to be the tricky part.
I found the instructions for installing Gtk2hs on Windows
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Gtk2Hs/Installation#Windows
a bit sketchy, so wrote a blog post
You will need Leksah 0.13 for GHC 7.6.3 and it is not in Hackage yet.
It is almost ready though. If run
git clone https://github.com/leksah/leksah.git
cd leksah
cabal install cabal-meta cabal-src
cabal-meta install
It would be interesting to know if it works for you.
On 20 Jun 2013, at 13:41,
-7.4.2.exe
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.13.2.3-ghc-7.6.3.exe
On 2 Jun 2013, at 23:22, Hamish Mackenzie hamish.k.macken...@gmail.com wrote:
Mostly just a refresh of the current development version
binary installers, so people can use it with the latest
Haskell Platform (which uses GHC 7.6.3
Mostly just a refresh of the current development version
binary installers, so people can use it with the latest
Haskell Platform (which uses GHC 7.6.3).
Unfortunately an official 0.14 release may still be a
be a way off.
I have been doing some work on getting Code Mirror working,
but there are
I am not able to reproduce this on my Ubuntu 12.10 VM.
What version of GHC are you using?
Do you have anything in your ~/.ghci file?
What command are you running?
Does putStrLn Hello World work?
What is the active .cabal project?
The GHCi interface is sensitive to changes in the way GHCi formats
12.10 uses webkit 1.10 so the -fwebkit1.8 was probably tripping it up.
I have updated webkit so that webkit 1.8 is detected automatically and
updated the .travis.yml file.
Please try again.
On 23 Feb 2013, at 06:20, alejandro.bell...@gmail.com wrote:
I compiled Leksah 0.13.2 using Ubuntu
Version Control
---
Harald and Stephan's Version Control integration has been
merged in! If you want to help out on this there are still some
cool things that could be added. I for one would love something
to show my changes vs. the repo as I edit.
Harald and Stephan also added a
I used the MinGW32 RPMs included in Fedora to get Gtk3
working on Windows. So no more Gtk2 unless you really
want it (in which case use -f-gtk3 when building).
Issue with Pane - HLint not working in the binary versions
should be fixed with these too.
OS X
Choose the version that matches
Features in process-leksah have been merged into process. For
newer versions of GHC leksah-server just depends on process.
If it is trying to install process-leksah then something else
has probably gone wrong.
Check ghc-pkg list for old versions of leksah. Make sure
you have the latest
-0.13.1.1-ghc-7.0.3.exe
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.13.1.1-ghc-7.0.4.exe
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.13.1.1-ghc-7.4.1.exe
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.13.1.1-ghc-7.4.2.exe
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.13.1.1-ghc-7.6.1.exe
On 6 Jan 2013, at 15:16, Hamish Mackenzie
This has mostly bug fixes, GHC 7.4.2, GHC 7.6.1 and Gtk3
support.
I have not uploaded it to Hackage as it uses Gtk2Hs patches
that are not in Hackage.
New features include View-Dark (OS X only) and
View-Fullscreen.
OS X (using Gtk3)
-
Choose the version that matches your
This release fixes a problem where the GHCi integration
would break when the first command set was from the
debug scratch pane.
Source is in Hackage and https://github.com/leksah
Binary Installers
Use ghc --version to work out which one you need.
OS X
This release has an important bug fix for the metadata download.
When metadata was downloaded using libcurl it was not treated
as binary data. If you used one of our binary installers or if you
built Leksah with the -flibcurl flag then it is likely you have bad
metadata files.
To fix this please
pozic raised an install issue on IRC. Basically he was getting...
~$ cabal install leksah-server
Resolving dependencies...
cabal: Couldn't read cabal file leksah-server/0.12.0.3/leksah-server.cabal
To reproduce this issue. Use GHC 6.12.3, 7.0.3 or 7.2.2 to cabal install
cabal-install then run
On 13 Mar 2012, at 15:56, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
Even if you cabal unpack and then modify the .cabal file and run cabal
install it still fails with the same error.
How did you modify it? Did you change the cabal-version field as well?
I changed cabal-version and removed the
On 13 Mar 2012, at 16:51, Hamish Mackenzie wrote:
On 13 Mar 2012, at 15:56, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
Even if you cabal unpack and then modify the .cabal file and run cabal
install it still fails with the same error.
How did you modify it? Did you change the cabal-version field
On 13 Mar 2012, at 16:56, Hamish Mackenzie wrote:
On 13 Mar 2012, at 16:51, Hamish Mackenzie wrote:
On 13 Mar 2012, at 15:56, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic wrote:
Even if you cabal unpack and then modify the .cabal file and run cabal
install it still fails with the same error.
How did you
This also works...
cabal install --constrain='Cabal=1.10.2' cabal-install
cabal install leksah-server
Wouldn't just a cabal update cabal install cabal-install work to
bring in the newest version of cabal-install (which requires
Cabal-1.10.*) ?
Cabal 1.10.1 is installed with ghc 7.0.3
Source is in Hackage and https://github.com/leksah
OS X Binary Installers
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.12.0.3-ghc-7.0.4.dmg
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.12.0.3-ghc-7.4.1.dmg
Windows Binary Installers
http://leksah.org/packages/leksah-0.12.0.3-ghc-6.12.3.exe
cabal install --extra-include-dirs=. gtksourceview2
Should get you up and running, but I think the correct fix might be to add
include-dirs:. to the .cabal file.
On 12 Mar 2012, at 11:01, Johannes Waldmann wrote:
Sounds good - but my build fails on ubuntu-11.10:
Building
Not a combination of deepseq and ghc we had tested. Thanks for the heads up.
I have uploaded leksah-server-0.12.0.4 to Hackage to fix this. Please do a
cabal update and try again.
On 12 Mar 2012, at 11:15, Yuras Shumovich wrote:
Hi,
I can confirm the issue with gtksourceview2.h
Also I
Firstly a big thanks to Neil Mix for this threading library...
http://www.neilmix.com/2007/02/07/threading-in-javascript-17/
It is just what GHCJS needs for threading support (at least in Firefox).
Here is what I did to get it working in GHCJS...
* Added Jump so that tail calls don't grow the
Blackh and I have been trying out some ideas on how to make it easier use GHCJS
in your Cabal projects. We took Victor's GHCJS code and added it back into GHC
(we could not easily accomplish what we wanted using the current GHC API). We
set it up so that GHC outputs a .js file whenever it
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 Hackage
and we have Windows and OS
On 26 April 2011 11:03, Daniel Fischer daniel.is.fisc...@googlemail.com wrote:
Decreasing indentation via backspace goes one column per backspace, how can
I configure it to go to the next (previous) tab position on backspace in
the leading whitespace of a line?
shifttab works, but it is a bit
On 23 Apr 2011, at 21:48, Joachim Breitner wrote:
I am checking what is to be done to get this new release into Debian,
and I notice quite a few changes to the dependencies, including some
duplication of existing libraries (haddock-leksah, haddock-process).
That is something we would
Yesterday we uploaded our official 0.10.0 release (0.10.0.4) to Hackage
and we have Windows and OS X installers at http://leksah.org/download.html
Anyone using an earlier version should upgrade.
This release is mainly small improvements and bug fixes. Some of the
improvements include:
* Better
Please try the version here https://github.com/jutaro
Hopefully we will be in a position to release a new version very soon.
Hamish
On 8/03/2011, at 5:39, Daniel Fischer daniel.is.fisc...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Monday 07 March 2011 16:08:01, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
I use leksah, and I
On 28 Aug 2010, at 04:58, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Mathew de Detrich wrote:
There is also Leksah and GVim
The Leksah that I recently noted can't be built on Windows?
I am not familiar with that Leksah :-)
Seriously though here is one way to build it...
Install Haskell Platform
Use TakeOffGW
On 30 Aug 2010, at 00:55, Stephen Tetley wrote:
On 29 August 2010 13:24, Hamish Mackenzie
hamish.k.macken...@googlemail.com wrote:
Use TakeOffGW (http://sourceforge.net/projects/takeoffgw/) to install :
Hi Hamish
Does TakeOffGW work well in practice? The intentions behind
On 6 Aug 2010, at 19:33, David Virebayre wrote:
Continuing on my Euler.hs example, I then created the cabal package
with your script. Added the package, then tried to build.
../Euler.hs:1:0:
Failed to load interface for `Prelude':
It is a member of the hidden package `base'.
On 5 Aug 2010, at 21:12, David Virebayre wrote:
For example, .
Here's an example without, and with candy :
listeEtageres = flip zip [1..] -- on les numérote
. nub -- on élimine les doublons
. sort-- on les trie
. map
I use Leksah and have done since I started contributing to it. The best way to
make it work for you is to use Leksah to fix what you don't like about Leksah
;-) Failing that giving good feedback about bugs and missing features is the
next best thing.
On 3 Aug 2010, at 18:48, David Virebayre
On 5 Aug 2010, at 06:10, aditya siram wrote:
This is slightly OT, but is there a way of getting some Emacs keybindings in
Leksah?
You can add them to the keymap.lkshk, but you will be limited to adding things
leksah has commands for. If you do make some bindings please share them.
We are
On 24 Jul 2010, at 02:15, Tim Matthews wrote:
Any of the haskellers here from NZ?
I am in Wellington, Stephen is near Palmerston North. There are a few others
elsewhere I think.
Are you using haskell in production, internally within your company or just
outside of work in your own time?
I
On 23 Jun 2010, at 10:25, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz wrote:
I uninstalled all ports and macports, to try with gtk-osx
Once I did all of this, leksah builds, but leksah-server don't, with problems
with version of libgthread2.
I am confused leksah depends on leksah-server so I am not sure how
On 22 Jun 2010, at 08:01, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz wrote:
uhmm..
Now, with all gtk2 rebuilded with +no_x11 and +quartz I get
Linking dist/build/leksah/leksah ...
ld: library not found for -lgtk-x11-2.0
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
On 13 Jun 2010, at 08:33, John Millikin wrote:
Does any of you use leksah? I failed to see any support for literate
programming in leksah. It candies the backslashes in e.g.
\documentclass{article} to λdocumentclass{article}.
I've tried using Leksah, but it doesn't display tabs, which
Finally someone has created a working MinGW distribution with a package manager!
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/takeoffgw/index.php?title=Main_Page
Pier11 has done a great job of making MinGW libraries, tools and apps easy to
install. It may seem limited at this stage (compared to what
On 20 Apr 2010, at 00:57, Simon Marlow wrote:
My thoughts on the changes:
- yes to adding new_group to the CreateProcess record, and
corresponding support to System.Process.Internals
- no to adding runCommandNewGroup, and the other *NewGroup
functions. These were kept mostly for
The attached patch for the process package adds support for creating and
interrupting process groups on Unix and Win32 systems. Currently we have to
use a nasty hack in Leksah that only works on Unix systems (and even then not
very well). On Win32 Leksah's background build feature is dreadful
On 16 Mar 2010, at 18:28, Ivan Miljenovic wrote:
So, at least as an initial listing, we'd need to have a listing of:
1) Who's interested
I am.
2) What dates are good
A weekend would be best for me.
3) What projects people want to work on
Leksah.
4) Where we can host this
I suppose
We have uploaded first pass at Windows and OS X binaries for 0.8. They are both
built using GHC 6.12.1.
Installation: Make sure ghc 6.12.1 is installed.
Take care that wget and grep are on your PATH.
Please try them out if you can and let us know if you find any issues.
Hi,
Just a quick note to let people know we released a new version of
Leksah this week. Thanks for the help and feedback on the previous
version. We have done our best to add the features we thought were
most pressing.
Please give it a go and let us know what features you would like to
see
2009/7/25 Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com:
The new detach feature is great, it makes it much more usable for OS X
users, but there's a small problem – if you detach the main source window
(from the default config), you end up with a window containing just the
package management/documentation
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