I'm afraid I haven't looked into it recently.
I thought I saw some general dev activity on the list/tracker though.
On 13 June 2014 15:00, Matthias Bry wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
>
> Eric Kow writes:
>
>> It *builds* for me with a hand-installed wxWidgets 2.9.5
Tuyl wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Dec 2013 14:24:44 +0100, Eric Kow wrote:
>
>> I have Ubuntu 12.04 users with hand-compiled wxWidgets 2.9.5 using
>> current wxHaskell HEAD (2f065e5348343ab95ad3f1465af2619d31bcdf37)
>>
>> I was using something similar on MacOSX 10.7 (Lion), but n
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Great! So hopefully all the work targeting 2.9.x pays off now, and it's just a
matter of bumping a few version numbers in the build files?
How far do you reckon wxHaskell is from its next release?
Thanks! :-)
On 14 November 2013 at 20:27:25, Henk-Jan van Tuyl (hjgt...@chello.nl) wrote:
>There i
formation.
>
>In the long run it would be great if wxRust, wxOcaml etc. started
>contributing back to wxc, but to start off I was proposing the simpler
>step of at least building on rather than duplicating the work that
>wxHaskell is doing.
>
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ent loop is used, and the static destructors are never called.
> This would be a very neat solution, but state management is very tricky.
>
> Regards
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>
> On 7 October 2013 06:53, Eric Kow wrote:
>>
>> I couldn't find a relevant bug on the wxHaskell tracke
n van Tuyl wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Oct 2013 20:08:16 +0200, Eric Kow wrote:
>
>> Just thought I might call your attention to this thread:
>> http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2013-September/109022.html
>>
>> GHCi support seems like something that
Hi wxHaskell devs,
Just thought I might call your attention to this thread:
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2013-September/109022.html
GHCi support seems like something that might be worth bubbling up the agenda?
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(albeit on MacOS X), and have reason to believe that having wxdirect be
available on the PATH addresses this pain point.
If Blair is still interested in wxHaskell jobs, this is another great one that
needs help.
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doing anything about it so it just gets stuck). So maybe the right
thing to work on there is autogenerated wxc ;-)
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On 31 May 2013 16:31, harry wrote:
> Eric Kow writes:
>
>> Is the issue something related to the wxdirect executable not being
>> available
ow wxdirect directly into wxcore, making it
part of the setup script. There's no particular reason it has to be
run as an executable.
If not feasible, then we may need something like
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wrongheaded), more power to ya!
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Another thing which I think would help is just improving the visual appearance,
not for the sake of making it nicer, but just using better markup to help
separate bits of the pages from each other.
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Noticed this when trying to cabal-dev install my stuff.
1 patch for repository http://code.haskell.org/wxhaskell:
Mon Apr 16 09:25:24 BST 2012 Eric Kow
* Try a little harder to find wxc install directory.
Users of cabal-dev may find that the wxc include dir does not have
wxc anywhere
-to-darcs-2
I tend to advise people to stick to darcs 1 (hashed) if they have a
pre-existing repo.
New repos, sure. But old repos, maybe best for now to just stick with what you
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red the alternatives, so instead of going
"that one!", I'd spy an even better widget out of the corner of my eye and say
"ah, that one instead!"
Not sure if it'd really help :-)
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I was going to post on your blog, but you beat me to mentioning it. So better
hear it from me, you should totally use GitHub for wxC. Plus it would be a
chance to work with darcs-bridge maybe.
> Eric will probably kill me for saying this, but I think GitHub is probably
> the right place, possib
On 14 Jan 2012, at 23:01, Eric Kow wrote:
> I think our haddocks should include pictures. If not possible due to
> technical constraints, they should include links to pictures hosted on the
> wiki or perhaps somewhere more stable like a darcs repository.
Or maybe from a different
I think our haddocks should include pictures. If not possible due to technical
constraints, they should include links to pictures hosted on the wiki or
perhaps somewhere more stable like a darcs repository.
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PS: Hmm, I don't think we were using autotools so much as a hand-written
Makefile and configure script with a bunch of shell scripts that nobody really
understood. Also, I'm not suggesting autotools specifically; if anything,
Bakefile instead since it's the same as what
elcome situation, or if they feel that supporting wx-config-win
would lead them to be overstretched.
You'll also want to have a look at wxPack, I think.
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I forgot to answer). Did you have a look at the Haskell code in
our repo which provides a wx-config replacement? The replacement is very very
stupid and needs generalising, but it might be easier to bring it closer to the
kind of completeness we need than to maintain the C++ one.
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> + -- > do set w [ visible := False ]
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support
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Any comments?
On 12 Nov 2011, at 16:21, Eric Kow wrote:
> I suggest a trusting-by-default policy for gaining push access to main repo
> on cho:
>
> - anybody who has contributed accepted patches to wxhaskell
> - and who requests it (or says yes to a "would you like commi
east one alternate implementation of
> wx-config being written? Can anyone comment?
There's a Window's only one in the repo. It doesn't do the same job as
wx-config; much more hard-coding
There's also a C++ one out there which our Haskell v
Overflow?
Cold be related to 32 bit vs 64 bit
On 18 Nov 2011, at 06:42, Dave Tapley wrote:
> Everything looked good until I noticed this:
> In yours, you have:
> wxSTC_MASK_FOLDERS = 4261412864
>
> But in mine, I have:
> wxSTC_MASK_FOLDERS = (-33554432)
>
> Curious, no?
> If you Google "wxST
ce and darcs amend --edit'ing the name. Unfortunately, having
the two patches in a repo at a same time would be conflict, so one would have
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> Just check pointing by me and Alessandro Vermeulen to get wxHaskell building
> and running on MacOS X with 64 bit GHC.
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> Also how should I create a new patch of my changes? I've included the whole
> source file for now.
First, have a look at http://wiki.darcs.net/Msmtp unless you've already got an
MTA configured
Then
darcs record
darcs send
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> Nice, thanks for the Homebrew formula
>
> I have a fix for that one, but it doesn't generalise very well (ie. out
would use darcs push.
- You can send patches to any darcs repository URL or filepath
Try in order:
- darcs help send
- the manual
- http://wiki.darcs.net/Using/Send for some practical supplementary tips
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Tue May 17 12:26:22 BST 2011 Eric Kow
* Update wxdirect for GHC 7.
With Haskell Platform 2011.2.0.1
Tue May 17 12:27:57 BST 2011 Eric Kow
* Bump version to 0.12.1.3 for wxdirect.
Tue May 17 12:29:46 BST 2011 Eric Kow
* Allow wxcore to use containers
ram seems to work fine.
I'm afraid this causes the (surprise!) event handlers for some list boxes
to stop working :-(
Still I think there *must* be someway to make wxHaskell work on native
wxWidgets. Asking people to build from source seems like madness.
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core issues to fix
like making wxHaskell more usable within GHCi (this is the multiple
starts problem that Conal suffers from), so IMHO, it'd make sense
to commit the code as is, focus on those problems and worry about
cool features later.
Woo! :-)
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The attached patch bundle should fix it.
PS: I'm CC'ing Jeremy because the wxHaskell lists are configured to
moderate any messages which hit a size limit. Somehow Darcs patches run
afoul of this. I think it'd be a good idea for this restriction to be
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* Make StaticText implement Aligned.
New patches:
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Ignore-this: 8001a5f69fc6927e41dd1a4f3b10521b
] hunk ./wx/src/Graphics/UI/WX/Controls.h
some reason; too bad too, because
I was pretty psyched about MacOS X shipping with wxWidgets by default.
Actually, for some odd reason I can't get wxHaskell to work with
Ubuntu 9.04's wxGTK either and had to install my own as well.
Is this the right approach?
Wed Apr 8 11:38:47 BST 2009 Eric Kow
* Move wxcore.cabal to wxcore and use Simple build method.
The assumption here is that the automatically generated files have already
been built.
Fri Apr 10 15:50:29 BST 2009 Eric Kow
* Split wxcore-only into wxcore
ole in
it.
But getting rid of this Eiffel stuff does make wxHaskell a little less
random looking, which could be handy if we want to explain to outsiders
what's going on later.
I wish we could convince wxWidgets HQ to take care of wxc.
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ng another message to the list, how about using
Benedikt Huber's language-c module to parse the wxWidgets includes
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hackage packages that depend on wx.
I think a nice way would be something like
1. whatever is needed to install wxcore
2. cabal install wx
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Warning: this may break if you're trying to do a global install,
but it seems to help for my case where I have bytestring 0.9.1.3
installed for my user, but the default bytestring 0.9.1.2 shipping
with GHC
Tue Dec 9 22:47:02 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Use latest
, we can use just "cabal install wx"
> command to install wxHaskell from Hackage.
Can't wait!
Duncan: I'm CC'ing you. The wxhaskell team is interested in making
cabal install wxcore "just work". Right now, you have to "sudo cabal
install wxcore" which
Tue Nov 18 15:56:23 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Move wxdirect cabal file one level up
This is just for consistency with the current wx.cabal
New patches:
[Move wxdirect cabal file one level up
Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>**20081118155623
Wed Nov 12 16:50:04 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Modernise wxdirect System.Environment import
so that we don't need the haskell98 package to build
Wed Nov 12 16:53:42 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Add a rudimentary cabal file for wxdirect
New pat
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* Removed unnecessary parameter from logSelect helper in Controls.hs WX sample
M ./samples/wx/Controls.hs -11 +9
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Tue Aug 5 14:20:57 EDT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Use meta tag for auto-redirect to Haskell wiki.
M ./homepage/index.html +1
View patch online:
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Tue Aug 5 14:19:58 EDT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Replace body of index.html with link to Haskell wiki
M ./homepage/index.html -264 +3
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Tue Aug 5 14:20:31 EDT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Update links to homepage itself to point to Haskell wiki.
M ./homepage/applications.html -1 +1
M ./homepage/building-cygwin.html -1 +1
M ./homepage/building-macosx.html -1 +1
M ./homepage/building-msc.html -1 +1
relatively easy.
A proof of concept is here [just the faq]
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell/FAQ.html
Extra help uploading images would be great!
[oh, and any objections to the sourceforge page just becoming a
redirect to the wiki?]
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understand correctly, Windows users can only really use ghci with
wxWidgets 2.4?), but I don't see how we have a choice otherwise.
Let's go ahead and break it, I'd say. We've got to keep moving
forward because trying to distribute wxWidgets on our own would
probably be more trou
And here are the updated bits of homepage.
Sat Mar 22 12:50:32 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Overwrite 0.10.3rc1 news with proper 0.10.3 news.
Sat Mar 22 12:58:22 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Kill a broken link (we no longer use CVS).
Sat Mar 22 13:06
Last call for patches.
I think I'm ready to tag and release by Saturday 13:00 (UTC)
Thu Mar 20 22:43:34 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Update homepage for expected 0.10.3 release.
New patches:
[Update homepage for expected 0.10.3 release.
Eric Kow <[E
Tue Mar 18 08:40:54 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Require --enable-unicode in wxWidgets.
Wed Mar 19 23:27:39 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Re-add combined haddock.
Thu Mar 20 08:55:42 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Don't do Unic
Tue Mar 18 08:40:54 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Require --enable-unicode in wxWidgets.
Wed Mar 19 23:27:39 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Re-add combined haddock.
New patches:
[Require --enable-unicode in wxWidgets.
Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>**20
I hope this sort of check is portable wrt different versions of
wxWidgets. I'm a bit worried about 2.4
Tue Mar 18 08:40:54 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Require --enable-unicode in wxWidgets.
New patches:
[Require --enable-unicode in wxWidgets.
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This fixes a bug where treeCtrl only returns one child, I think.
Sun Mar 16 16:37:20 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Simplify treeCtrlGetNextChild2 to use getNextSibling.
I'm not entirely sure why the previous implementation was broken (it stopped
at
the first child
Yay! This one has been around for some time. I'm glad to know now why it was
broken.
See
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1549363&group_id=73133&atid=536845
Sat Mar 15 22:57:22 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Push wxStaticBox generated
Yay! (this bug has been around for quite some time)
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1549363&group_id=73133&atid=536845
Sat Mar 15 22:57:22 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Push wxStaticBox generated by boxed combinator to bottom (fixes bug
Sat Mar 15 15:13:39 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Add withImageData and withPixelBuffer (fixes bug 1003006).
Quoting Jules Bean, whose solution I implemented:
> 1image <- imageCreateSized (WX.
Tue Mar 11 19:22:53 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Reverse 'bin' and $ARCHITECTURE in dmg name.
So that the sourceforge file release page is more readable.
Wed Mar 12 15:57:39 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Developer shuffle
- Tim and Frank
he WxHaskell page on
Haskell wiki.
One thing which might be good is if we could get the Cairo stuff as a
separate package shared by gtk2hs and wxhaskell (and if wxhaskell had
Cairo support too). Not sure what this would entail. Maybe we should
ask our friends at gtk2hs for advice.
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Mon Mar 10 09:19:41 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Set release to rc1 in Makefile.
Mon Mar 10 09:19:51 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Tar the srcdist (as well as zipping it).
For Gentoo, with love.
New patches:
[Set release to rc1 in Makefile.
Eric
Sat Mar 8 12:35:00 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Replace wx-main dependency with wx-only.
As pointed out by Mads.
New patches:
[Replace wx-main dependency with wx-only.
Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>**20080308123500
As pointed out by Mads.
] hunk ./makefile 731
Fri Mar 7 23:00:34 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Detect haddock version.
Sat Mar 8 00:02:34 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Get the MacOS X installer to guess some possible GHC locations.
This seems kinda ugly, but I don't know what else to do.
Where is my mind? (amended)
Fri Mar 7 17:40:35 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Restart Camels game at same level if you lose.
New patches:
[Restart Camels game at same level if you lose.
Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>**20080307174035] {
hunk ./samples/contrib/C
Fri Mar 7 16:53:12 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Restart Camels game at same level if you lose.
New patches:
[Restart Camels game at same level if you lose.
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++ "Once you succeed,
Wed Mar 5 17:50:04 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Update building instructions (homepage).
Wed Mar 5 18:40:35 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Fix dist path in wxhaskell.spec
Thu Mar 6 14:13:39 GMT 2008 Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* Withdraw more
Hi Shelarcy (and others),
Some results from Neil's testing of the wxhaskell 0.10.3rc1 on Windows.
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From: Neil Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 7 Mar 2008 13:47
Subject: Re: wxhaskell 0.10.3rc1 - testers wanted
To: Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECT
> Anybody want to be a mentor?
>
>
> I'm interesting about that.
> But my English skill is very poor. I'm afraid about that.
That's ok; you can supply the brains, and I can supply the English. I
don't think I could give any time thinking about things, but I c
Would XRC support be a good Google Summer of Code project? Anybody
want to be a mentor? Any other ideas?
(I could also send this to wxhaskell-users...)
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adding a link).
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