u use cabal.
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To: Andrew Coppin
Cc: haskell-cafe@haskell.org
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANN: "Real World Haskell", now shipping
On Wed, Dec 3, 2
andrewcoppin:
> Jason Dusek wrote:
> >Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>...it has been my general experience that almost everything
> >>obtained from Hackage fails miserably to compile under
> >>Windows. (IIRC, one package even used a Bash script as part of
> >>the build process!)
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Andrew Coppin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
>>
>> On 2008 Dec 2, at 14:44, Andrew Coppin wrote:
>>>
>>> Regardless, it has been my general experience that almost everything
>>> obtained from Hackage fails miserably to compile under Win
Jason Dusek wrote:
Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...it has been my general experience that almost everything
obtained from Hackage fails miserably to compile under
Windows. (IIRC, one package even used a Bash script as part of
the build process!) I haven't seen similar problems on
Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On 2008 Dec 2, at 14:44, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Regardless, it has been my general experience that almost everything
obtained from Hackage fails miserably to compile under Windows.
(IIRC, one package even used a Bash script as part of the build
process!) I haven't
Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...it has been my general experience that almost everything
> obtained from Hackage fails miserably to compile under
> Windows. (IIRC, one package even used a Bash script as part of
> the build process!) I haven't seen similar problems on Linux.
> (But I d
On 2008 Dec 2, at 14:44, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Regardless, it has been my general experience that almost everything
obtained from Hackage fails miserably to compile under Windows.
(IIRC, one package even used a Bash script as part of the build
process!) I haven't seen similar problems on Linu
John Goerzen wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 09:59:24PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote:
OK, now I'm puzzled. I don't remember that! :-}
OK, I went back and looked at my Git logs and you're right. Wrong
Andrew. Sorry.
LOL! S'OK...
I would welcome bug reports and, even better,
On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 09:59:24PM +, Andrew Coppin wrote:
>> I don't think this state of affairs is unique in the Haskell world.
>> Some people use Linux, Mac, or Windows as their main development box,
>> but pretty much everybody tries to support all platforms.
>>
>> Incidentally, Andrew Copp
John Goerzen wrote:
Don Stewart wrote:
Very curious. Did you file a bug report with the maintainers of the 30+
database packages on hackage?
Or did you not have the underlying database drivers installed?
Did you make any attempt to contact the authors to determine the cause
of your problem
Don Stewart wrote:
> Very curious. Did you file a bug report with the maintainers of the 30+
> database packages on hackage?
>
> Or did you not have the underlying database drivers installed?
>
> Did you make any attempt to contact the authors to determine the cause
> of your problem?
Incidenta
Andrew Coppin wrote:
What I *haven't* done yet is read the chapters where they try to claim
that database programming is possible in Haskell. I'll have to do that
at some point. Maybe this is where they reveal the Secret Formula that
makes this stuff actually work properly... but somehow I doub
andrewcoppin:
> Jason Dusek wrote:
> >Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>What I *haven't* done yet is read the chapters where they try
> >>to claim that database programming is possible in Haskell.
> >>I'll have to do that at some point. Maybe this is where they
> >>reveal the Secre
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 19:57 +0300, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
> Hello Duncan,
>
> Saturday, November 29, 2008, 7:49:52 PM, you wrote:
>
> >> >> It seems to be an unwritten law that any package involving
> >> >> non-Haskell components doesn't work on Windoze.
> >>
> >> unfortunately, HsLua already bre
Hello Duncan,
Saturday, November 29, 2008, 7:49:52 PM, you wrote:
>> >> It seems to be an unwritten law that any package involving
>> >> non-Haskell components doesn't work on Windoze.
>>
>> unfortunately, HsLua already breaks the law :)
> How so?
it has C code and works on windows
--
Best r
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 18:13 +0300, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
> Hello Jason,
>
> Saturday, November 29, 2008, 5:55:06 PM, you wrote:
>
> >> It seems to be an unwritten law that any package involving
> >> non-Haskell components doesn't work on Windoze.
>
> > Well, I'll have a chance to verify this
Hello Jason,
Saturday, November 29, 2008, 5:55:06 PM, you wrote:
>> It seems to be an unwritten law that any package involving
>> non-Haskell components doesn't work on Windoze.
> Well, I'll have a chance to verify this soon enough. Have you
> posted your errors somewhere?
unfortunately, Hs
Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems to be an unwritten law that any package involving
> non-Haskell components doesn't work on Windoze.
Well, I'll have a chance to verify this soon enough. Have you
posted your errors somewhere?
--
_jsn
_
As far as I know, wxHaskell was developed mainly for windows?
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Andrew Coppin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Dusek wrote:
>>
>> Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> What I *haven't* done yet is read the chapters where they try
>>> to claim that
Jason Dusek wrote:
Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I *haven't* done yet is read the chapters where they try
to claim that database programming is possible in Haskell.
I'll have to do that at some point. Maybe this is where they
reveal the Secret Formula that makes this stuff act
Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I *haven't* done yet is read the chapters where they try
> to claim that database programming is possible in Haskell.
> I'll have to do that at some point. Maybe this is where they
> reveal the Secret Formula that makes this stuff actually work
> prop
Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
Good evening -
John Goerzen, Don Stewart and I are delighted to announce the
availability of our book, "Real World Haskell". It is 710 pages long,
and published by O'Reilly Media.
You know, I *was* going to rush out and buy this as soon as it hit the
shelves. I was
Good evening -
John Goerzen, Don Stewart and I are delighted to announce the
availability of our book, "Real World Haskell". It is 710 pages long,
and published by O'Reilly Media.
This is the first book to comprehensively cover modern Haskell
programming. From an introduction to functional progra
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