On 14.03.2010, at 08:41, Andy Stewart wrote:

> That's will be good, eaiser to install and maintain.
>
> I got error when i download those file:
>        You don't have permission to access
> Perhaps you need change permission to download.
Yes, sorry, I've fixed that now.

> Can you write the detail step that how to convert from darcs to cabal
> package?
> Then we can help you finish rest libraries.

I will do that. The only problem at the moment is gio for which two  
type hierarchies need to be generated which my current Setup.hs  
program can't do. Once I've fixed that, I'll write a demo Cabal file  
that explains how the other modules can be bound.

> So we need *split* current darcs repository after convert all  
> libraries?

Yes, I will probably make sense to split Gtk2Hs in many smaller darcs  
repositories. I might keep the just published packages in one  
repository, though.

> BTW, i still can't compile pass current darcs version, can you?

Yes, but without webkit. The error in Makefile.am might be somewhere  
in webkit.

Axel.

>  -- Andy
>
> Axel Simon <axel.si...@in.tum.de> writes:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> this is a first announcement of cabal packages for Gtk2Hs. This is
>> meant for all those who can spare five minutes to check the packages
>> and to improve them. You need to download the following:
>>
>> gtk2hs-buildtools-0.9.tar.gz
>> cairo-0.10.5.tar.gz
>> glib-0.10.5.tar.gz
>> pango-0.10.5.tar.gz
>> gtk-0.10.5.tar.gz
>>
>> from http://www2.in.tum.de/~simona/ . Then install the packages in  
>> the
>> given order. The first package will install some executables that are
>> needed for the other packages. Make sure that they land somewhere in
>> your PATH.
>>
>> I'm particularly interested in comments regarding what I need to do  
>> to
>> make these cabal files work with other versions of ghc. I've tested
>> the files with 6.10.4. It seems that one has to give a big tree of
>> base-version variants which I clearly have not done yet.
>>
>> Any comments welcome,
>> Axel.
>>
>> P.S.: My effort to cabalize Gtk2Hs has the following motivation:
>>
>> - easier setup for users, fewer complaints, less hassle
>> - building on Windows: I don't have Windows around and hope that
>> a .cabal file will make this "just work"
>> - integration into the Haskell Platform
>> - separation of other packages: I don't have time to maintain all
>> those additional libraries that are already in the Gtk2Hs darcs
>>
>>
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