Once the Mac Haskell Platform installer is updated, it should no longer be
needed to install Xcode. Then it should be enough to install the Command Line
Tools package from https://developer.apple.com/downloads/ which is just a 171Mb
download instead of the 1.85Gb for the whole Xcode toolset.
On
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 06:57, S D Swierstra wrote:
> 1) Check whether you have a /Developer directory, and if not
> 2) look in your Applications folder to see whether you have program called
> Install XCode and if so run that
>
Xcode 4.3.x does not use /Developer. The new path is
/Applications
Dear Peter,
I recently had a similar problem with the same Haskell Platform version
but on a Macmini (running Lion as well).
I learnt that you have to install the 'command line tools' by using the
'preferences' of your XCode installation. After that, everything will work.
Best regards,
Salvado
XCode 4.3 does not install the Unix development environment by default
anymore. Go to the XCode preferences, and then to the Download pane, there
should be an Install button for that.
Aristid
2012/3/10 Peter
> Hello - I'm a new user, having some trouble installing the Haskell
> Platform (2011
1) Check whether you have a /Developer directory, and if not
2) look in your Applications folder to see whether you have program called
Install XCode and if so run that
It may be that you just downloaded the installer and did not run it?
Doaitse
On Mar 10, 2012, at 10:15 , Peter wrote:
> Hel
Hello - I'm a new user, having some trouble installing the Haskell Platform
(2011.4.0.0 64bit.pkg) on a Macbook Pro (10.7.3). I installed Xcode 4.3.1
(4E1019), then the Haskell Platform. When I double-click on the Platform
package icon, I get an installation dialogue with an error message reading