per a previous thread, i addressed the 'package lang not found' issue
by changing the following lines to:
$ grep -rsn '\blang\b' . | grep Makefile
./happy/src/Makefile:27:SRC_HC_OPTS += #-package lang
./happy/tests/Makefile:62:HC_OPTS += -fglasgow-exts # -package lang
however i still get a
Yes, it's repeatable.
As I mentioned, this is an ubuntu, virtual server (user mode
linux). I'm thinking this may have to do with the exoticness of my system.
So, I will repeat this question at the linode forum (linode is my
virtual hoster, and the forum there has a lot of knowledgable users),
Steve Schafer wrote:
[Apologies for the long delay in replying; I've been traveling, etc.]
[never mind]
The other extreme is the one I favor: the whole pipeline is expressible
as a chain of function compositions via (.). One should be able to write
process = rectangles2pages .
On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 15:30 -0800, tphyahoo wrote:
I'm having trouble installing ghc 6.6. On ubuntu, virtual server (user mode
linux).
Something seems to be killing the process, no idea why.
Anyone seen this?
Yes.
/usr/bin/ar: creating libHSbase.a
xargs: /usr/bin/ar: terminated by
On Sun, 2007-01-07 at 02:07 +, Ross Paterson wrote:
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 12:44:46PM +1100, Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
Those new to Cabal always seem to assume things are going badly when
happy not found. We need to address the psychological aspect
of Cabal's config process :)
On 07/01/07, Ross Paterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But it's not enough to just say Ignore any errors above. Some packages
really do need happy (or some other tool) to build. Cabal would need to
crawl over the source files to see what preprocessors are really needed.
Even if we said
Ross Paterson wrote:
Cabal would need to crawl over the source files
to see what preprocessors are really needed.
Duncan Coutts wrote:
Yes, this is exactly what Cabal should do.
In the meantime, how about the following:
In default non-verbose mode, silently memoize
the list of packages
Hi
In the meantime, how about the following:
In default non-verbose mode, silently memoize
the list of packages that were not found. Then,
only if something goes wrong, say something like:
The package failed to build. Perhaps the reason
is that one of the following packages was not found:
Hi,
There is a page on the Haskell Wiki titled Talk:SantaClausProblem
subtitled Beautiful concurrency. However typing any of the following into
the search box *doesn't* lead to the page:
Santa
talk:santaclausproblem
beautiful
beautiful concurrency
Talk:Santa
In fact to get the
I don't know, but I would suspect that the page isn't linked from
anywhere, and that's why it's not showing up in the search results.
Cheers,
Kirsten
--
Kirsten Chevalier* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Often in error, never in doubt
What is research but a blind date with knowledge? -- Will Henry
On 07/01/07, Kirsten Chevalier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know, but I would suspect that the page isn't linked from
anywhere, and that's why it's not showing up in the search results.
MediaWiki has a concept of namespaces - Talk:SantaClausProblem is in
the Talk namespace - maybe that
On 1/7/07, Paul Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/01/07, Kirsten Chevalier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know, but I would suspect that the page isn't linked from
anywhere, and that's why it's not showing up in the search results.
MediaWiki has a concept of namespaces -
On Jan 7, 2007, at 12:57 , Kirsten Chevalier wrote:
On 1/7/07, Paul Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 07/01/07, Kirsten Chevalier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MediaWiki has a concept of namespaces - Talk:SantaClausProblem is in
the Talk namespace - maybe that namespace isn't searched by
is it a good idea to have HaskellForge?
Ruby, Lua and some other languages have already
adopted GForge, and I must say, those sites look
*impressive*!!!
any Ruby programmer on the list? can anyone provide an
estimate of the amount of work involved?
cheers, and long live the lambda revolution.
To show how expressive GADTs are, the datatype Terminating can hold
any term in the untyped lambda calculus that terminates, and none that
don't. I don't think that an encoding of this is too surprising, but I
thought it might be a good demonstration of the power that GADTs
bring.
{-# OPTIONS
On 12/29/06, Michael T. Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to wrap my mind around the darcs source code as a preliminary
to looking into GHC's guts. All of darcs is written as .lhs files which
have bizarre mark-up in them which distracts me from the actual Haskell
source I'm
argh, still more build errors on various fronts. i'm using ghc-6.6 on
fedora core 5 unless otherwise noted. thanks in advance for help on
any of these.
a lot of this is part of my attempt to learn more about and play with
a high-level functional gui library (and, of course, for getting a
better
snip
interactive mode. Here's some sample output:
=8=
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
entering extended mode
(./CgCon.lhs
LaTeX2e 2003/12/01
Babel v3.8d and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german,
ngerman, b
ahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan,
On Jan 7, 2007, at 17:56 , Yang wrote:
== wxhaskell-0.9.4 ==
Ditch it; it hates ghc 6.6. darcs get http://darcs.haskell.org/
wxhaskell
I can't help with the others.
--
brandon s. allbery[linux,solaris,freebsd,perl] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
system administrator [openafs,heimdal,too many
Folks,
This is a raw version of cabalized Yampa + GADT for ghc 6.6.
darcs get http://wagerlabs.com/yampa
I would like to change the layout of the directory tree and I think
there should be a single Cabal file that builds the source, tests and
examples. I'm not sure if this is possible,
thanks for the timely response.
using this wxhaskell and the (just-in-time re-released) yampa (it
built/installed fine, unlike the old afrp release i tried earlier), i
tried again to build wxfruit:
$ ghc --make WXFruit.hs
WXFruit.hs:12:17:
Could not find module `Graphics.UI.WX':
looking
thanks, now wxhaskell is installed. (i recommend adding this detail to
the docs - i didn't see the message at the end of the make job at all
because of the tools i use to automate this process.)
now the error i get from wxfruit is:
$ ghc --make WXFruit.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling WXFruit (
uchchwhash:
is it a good idea to have HaskellForge?
Ruby, Lua and some other languages have already
adopted GForge, and I must say, those sites look
*impressive*!!!
Got some URLs for these?
any Ruby programmer on the list? can anyone provide an
estimate of the amount of work involved?
On Jan 7, 2007, at 23:17 , Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
uchchwhash:
is it a good idea to have HaskellForge?
Ruby, Lua and some other languages have already
adopted GForge, and I must say, those sites look
*impressive*!!!
Got some URLs for these?
http://rubyforge.org/ , for one. But I'd
allbery:
On Jan 7, 2007, at 23:17 , Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
uchchwhash:
is it a good idea to have HaskellForge?
Ruby, Lua and some other languages have already
adopted GForge, and I must say, those sites look
*impressive*!!!
Got some URLs for these?
http://rubyforge.org/ ,
Hi Haskellers. A short while ago I asked about the possibility to have
the output of ghci in color. Thanks to Donald Stewart who set up a
wiki page to continue the attempt. Other people suggested HsColour and
GUI's (thanks too). I'm not so interested in highlighting the snippets
of code which
a carrot indicator like java does would also be a nice addition.
On 1/8/07, Walter Moreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Haskellers. A short while ago I asked about the possibility to have
the output of ghci in color. Thanks to Donald Stewart who set up a
wiki page to continue the attempt.
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