Following up to Mattia's question [we had a brief exchange off-list],
I had completely missed the fact that he *was* using the darcs
version. But if anybody else runs into trouble on Leopard, it was the
"open foo.app" that helped him (as opposed to just running ./foo).
We haven't figured out why
Hello!
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 23:05:56 +0200, Mattia Belletti wrote:
> Then used the darcs version of wxHaskell. I'm running Mac OS X with
> Leopard.
Sadly, the released wxHaskell does not support wxWidgets 2.8, which is
what comes on Leopard (or what can be installed on it).
But you're in l
Hi all,
I'm a newcomer to Haskell programming (even thought already had quite
a lot of functional languages background) and I wanted to start using
wxHaskell.
I installed the MacPort version of wxWidgets:
> joyce:wx mattia$ port installed | grep -i wx
> wxWidgets @2.8.7_1 (active)
> wx