24.01.2012 10:50, Michael Litchard writes:
Ilya,
Yes please. Examining your code would go a long way toward
helping me with this project.
Ok, I published my current code at gitorious:
https://gitorious.org/libvirt-hs. Please feel free to contribute, or
even use (it's quite uncomplete c
Ilya Portnov wrote:
> For my current projects, i'd also like to have bindings to libvirt. I
> even started to write something for them, using c2hs. If someone is
> interested, i could put my current (very basic) code to, say, github…
+1
Erik
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Ilya,
Yes please. Examining your code would go a long way toward
helping me with this project.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Ilya Portnov wrote:
> On 16 янв, 03:27, Michael Litchard wrote:
>> Due to the direction things are going at work, I have become
>> interested in Haskell bindings
On 16 янв, 03:27, Michael Litchard wrote:
> Due to the direction things are going at work, I have become
> interested in Haskell bindings forlibvirt. Noticed that this hasn't
> been done yet. I was wondering if this was due to lack of motivation,
> or if there were some difficult hurdles withlibvi
Gaius Hammond wrote:
> The author of libvirt, Richard Jones, is an OCaml hacker.
libvirt has many authors. See the git repo commit history:
http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=summary
Richard Jones is however the the main author of the Ocaml
bindings:
http://libvirt.org/ocaml/Change
The author of libvirt, Richard Jones, is an OCaml hacker.
G
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From: Michael Litchard
Sender: haskell-cafe-boun...@haskell.org
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 14:05:56
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Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] bindings for libvirt
That's encouraging!
On Sun
Michael Litchard wrote:
> That's encouraging!
In fact, since FFI bindings are usually easier in GHC Haskell than
in Ocaml, you should have it done by the end of the week :-).
Cheers,
Erik
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Erik de Castro Lopo
http://www.me
That's encouraging!
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 1:41 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
wrote:
> Michael Litchard wrote:
>
>> Due to the direction things are going at work, I have become
>> interested in Haskell bindings for libvirt. Noticed that this hasn't
>> been done yet.
>
> Interesting!
>
>> I was wonderi
Michael Litchard wrote:
> Due to the direction things are going at work, I have become
> interested in Haskell bindings for libvirt. Noticed that this hasn't
> been done yet.
Interesting!
> I was wondering if this was due to lack of motivation,
> or if there were some difficult hurdles with libv
Due to the direction things are going at work, I have become
interested in Haskell bindings for libvirt. Noticed that this hasn't
been done yet. I was wondering if this was due to lack of motivation,
or if there were some difficult hurdles with libvirt that make the
project cost-prohibitive. If it'
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