On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Ivan Miljenovic
wrote:
> On 30 July 2010 13:32, Peter Schmitz wrote:
> > I have a question about finding the Gtk2Hs demos (the demos written in
> > Haskell).
>
> They're not there:
> http://osdir.com/ml/haskell-cafe@haskell.org/2010-07/msg00724.html
>
Ivan:
Beca
On 30 July 2010 13:32, Peter Schmitz wrote:
> I have a question about finding the Gtk2Hs demos (the demos written in
> Haskell).
They're not there:
http://osdir.com/ml/haskell-cafe@haskell.org/2010-07/msg00724.html
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I have a question about finding the Gtk2Hs demos (the demos written in
Haskell).
To summarize what I have done so far:
I'm a new Cabal user; need to use Cabal in a Windows XP environment, where
it and the Haskell Platform are located on a network drive (H:) instead of
C:. (Need to be able to do d
>
> Rogan is right. You just need to edit the cabal config file to point
> to locations on your other drive.
>
> I would suggest not relocating the config file itself. If you really
> must do so then you can use the --config-file flag or the environment
> variable CABAL_CONFIG.
>
> Duncan
>
I will
On 28 July 2010 23:46, Peter Schmitz wrote:
> I will try experimenting with editing the config file and using that hidden
> option you mentioned.
> ** Cabal experts:
>
> If anyone knows how to do this sort of thing in a better way, I would
> appreciate a word.
Rogan is right. You just need to e
Rogan:
Again, thanks very much for your reply.
My situation is that I need to be able to use Cabal (and the Haskell
Platform, Gtk2Hs, etc.) at any of several PCs in a (Windows XP) LAN, each of
which has access to the network drive H:.
So, I am using:
H:\proc\tools\Haskell Platform
H:\proc\tools\
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Peter Schmitz wrote:
> So, by default, cabal wants to put its config and updates on C:.
>
> I looked at C:\Documents and Settings\pschmitz\Application Data\cabal\config
>
> It has various references to C:, some commented out. E.g.:
>
> remote-repo-cache: C:\Documen
Rogan:
Thanks very much.
I began by downloading the latest gtk+ bundle from
http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html
The instructions there said to just copy the files to any dir and add its
...\gtk\bin dir to my PATH, which I did, so that worked okay without admin
privs.
Given that I need to u
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Peter Schmitz wrote:
> I have recently installed the Haskell Platform (for the first time) to a MS
> Windows network drive; e.g.:
>
> H:\aaa\bbb\Haskell Platform\2010.1.0.0\
>
> I did so without admin privs.
>
> It has ghc-6.12.1
>
> I need to not install to C:.
>
I have recently installed the Haskell Platform (for the first time) to a MS
Windows network drive; e.g.:
H:\aaa\bbb\Haskell Platform\2010.1.0.0\
I did so without admin privs.
It has ghc-6.12.1
I need to not install to C:.
I would like to install and use Gtk2Hs and Glade on the Platform also.
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