symbol `sqlite3_column_blob'
Thank you.
Michael However, if you take my approach and just include the code in
Michael your library, you can fix that easily enough.
It looks it's the problem with package's cabal file...
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 18:15:08 +0100
Andrew == Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
Andrew It has really very weak support for writing general
Andrew overviews, tutorials, examples, etc.
+1
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only +1 for having slight less
more complete database packages.
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Felipe == Felipe Lessa felipe.le...@gmail.com wrote:
Felipe As far as I know, haskell.org doesn't run on top of Haskell
Felipe software.
That's the point. ;)
haskell.org should work on Haskell software in order to prevent such
things.
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project...
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know them.
I agree. If anyone knows me in Haskell community, they know only about
'Gour' and I use this nick in email, IRC, wikis, forums...everywhere.
That's also my 'name' on every public hosting (Launchpad, Bitbucket,
Github...) and I'll keep continuing using it despite Hackage's
policy. (btw, I
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 23:13:04 -0500
Jeff == Jeff Wheeler j...@nokrev.com wrote:
Jeff A bunch of stuff is packaged by dons for Arch; you can see a lot
Jeff of links to the Arch packages on Hackage. It might be worth
Jeff looking into.
+1 for Arch.
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if this
Ozgun is a blatantly redundant post.
I suggest you to check
http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/web-devel
mailing list where there are nice discussions about the web development
in Haskell.
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, for it!
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Michael == Michael Snoyman mich...@snoyman.com wrote:
Michael * Deployable anywhere (based on WAI)
Does it mean one will be able to use it with webservers like Cherokee,
nginx...?
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aim for a mod_haskell.
If mod_haskell means Apache, we do not need it here preferring stuff
like Cherokee/nginx/...
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' (using Haskell, of course),
here it is:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-restful/
Michael I also wouldn't have a use for mod_haskell, but it seems
Michael every cool kid on the block has it ;).
How do you like other players (Cherokee, nginx,...)?
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wxFormBuilder, any other good tools out there?
Besides wxFormBuilder I played with DialogBlocks (eval version 'cause
it's not free).
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Günther too?
I cannot remember where did I find them, but I'm sending 'em via
email.
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, are you interested in binding nbtk/mx toolkit for Moblin which is
based on Clutter?
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is the way to go for Haskell
Clutter. (I like you use c2hs so I might learn something 'cause I need
to bind some C lib as well.)
Do you have some public repo for the project's code?
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, etc. are appreciated.
What do you think about binding Moblin's nbtk (now it's called mx) ?
Otoh, are you aware of:
http://github.com/elliottt/clutter
http://github.com/yav/clutter
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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:37:11 +0100
Jose == Jose A. Ortega Ruiz j...@gnu.org wrote:
Jose Excellent! Thanks. Any objection to my adding the list to
Jose gmane.org?
+1 for adding it to gmane.
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agree only with the exception to use rst/docutils/sphinx which
produces nice html/pdf. (Yeah, I know it's not Haskell, but...)
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John the official one)
Is there any info whether it works on maemo platform?
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-editor is a good way to think about it.
Good. Let me try to imbibe this view more...
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asked on Leo list about support for Haskell and Emacs, but no
reply so far.
IIRC, Emacs can be used as Leo's external editor, right?
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complaining about
Philippos something missing in Pango, although it works fine.
I'd prefer to stay with Emacs and its haskell-mode as editor-tool, but
Leo might come handy as meta-editor.
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. dbmigrations lets you
Jonathan manage a forest of schema changes.
Thank you for this package!
It is something which Haskell community was really missing.
Looking forward to make use of it.
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, with it's guarantee of valid
Colin generated pages, but it isn't clear to me that it's actively
Colin maintained (last date I can see on the web pages is 2006).
Have you thought about Turbinado (http://turbinado.org) ?
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, Turbinado is not perfect - lack of docs is one area and it is not
clear if it's still developed. Otoh, although I'll use Haskell for my
desktop app, atm, I'm learning Django to do the job...
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gettext principles, so this library will be
Vasyl released with another name.
Any work done on the above mentioned library?
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Peter == Peter Verswyvelen bugf...@gmail.com writes:
Peter LOL. Funny typo. If the apps quit soon we're in trouble! :-)
Well, let's do some LOL-ing on my own account...
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Stefan == Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Stefan In any case I've added a note to mention that all you need to do
Stefan is (setq haskell-font-lock-symbols t).
Thanks - nice refactoring for my emacs-haskell.el :-D
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with the philosophy of your friends.
The problem is that by body (aka: skills) cannot offer much help now to
resist he army ;)
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for those legacy libraries, I doubt we'll see
something written from the scratch and usable for Real World Haskell
soon ;)
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Have you tried Leo (http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html)?
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the same concerns...
Have you tried Emacs with Pretty Lambda for Haskell-mode?
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Emacs#Unicodifying_symbols_.28Pretty_Lambda_for_Haskell-mode.29
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programming.
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Sebastian == Sebastian Sylvan syl...@student.chalmers.se writes:
Sebastian It doesn't have a MySQL backend. However, it does have an
Sebastian ODBC backend which should work fine with MySQL.
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/HDBC-mysql
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Thank you for so nicely put it together...
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Andrew lost contact with the real world.)
*thumb up*
Let the elitists enjoy in obscure terminology, but pls. write docs for
programmers (with examples included).
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Mauricio == Mauricio briqueabra...@yahoo.com writes:
Mauricio You can always uuencode the pictures. Package 'dataenc' seems
Mauricio nice, although I have not used it.
Thanks.
It looks like a nice 'workaround' with base64 encoding.
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the marshalling of my
Mauricio data to SQL and back, my (personal, probably different from
Mauricio yours) experience using just sqlite3_exec has never got me
Mauricio into trouble.
Thank you for your input.
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is available from
Alex http://xtalk.msk.su/~ott/common/emacs/hs-lint.el
Module is not under some dvcs?
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Johannes == Johannes Waldmann waldm...@imn.htwk-leipzig.de writes:
Johannes see
Johannes http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.libraries/10490
Thanks.
Is it just a 'fix' or HSQL will be properly maintained as well?
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...I'm thinking to maybe store only paths for bigger BLOBs, but
still there is need to store smaller (thumbnails pics) ones...
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not familiar with Takusen which says: Takusen's unique selling
point is safety and efficiency... and I would appreciate if someone
could shed some more light to its 'safety' and the present status?
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'05 as the latest release :-(
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Galchin == Galchin, Vasili [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Galchin Hello, I am looking for something to work on. Where are there
Galchin perceived holes in the Haskell library support?
Do you have need to make your Haskell applications i18n-aware by using
'standard' gettext support?
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Don == Don Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Don * Only a small percent of Haskell libarires are LGPL, and
Don nothing for which we don't have workarounds (e.g. HDBC vs
Don galois-sqlite3 vs takusen).
Hmm, Gtk2Hs wxhaskell - major GUI libs...
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# ;)
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generate high-quality output.
btw, I also like how Sphinx (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) generates docs
From *.rst files.
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libs, non-working packages etc.
A blind uncle is better than no uncle :-D
Congrats to RWH's 'Gang od Three' ;)
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of every general programming language.
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Don It might make sense to wrap our sqlite3 binding with HDBC-sqlite3
Don though, so you don't need to maintain your own sqlite binding.
How about support for user-defined functions in sqlite3?
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Graham == Graham Fawcett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Graham Equally glad that it's being supported! Thank you.
Where one can found it?
Few days ago I was told on #haskell that shim is dead :-/
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Andrew == Andrew Coppin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew Just a short one... gtk2hs won't build on my [Linux]
Andrew laptop. What's the best channel for seeking help with this?
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gtk2hs-users
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uncomplete ones? (I understand that time-factor could be the
reason.)
I am for the choice, but there are several library-areas (database
binding is one) in Haskell where we could (maybe) apply/strive for
less is better slogan ;)
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Huh, the above is grievous offence to #haskell :-)
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 14:23:31 -0700
Don Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is on my wishlist :)
Here is my wishlist:
http://book.realworldhaskell.org/ :-)
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is scheduled for
Trac-1.0, but considering how long we are waiting for trac-0.11, who
know when it will happen...
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could give it a big push.
I fully agree and hope someone more qualified (from Haskell community)
will take a look too.
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in Ruby (well, Trac is also not Haskell :-) but has support for
darcs ;)
Just an idea...
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Marc Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what shim tries to do.
I've added a link to the wiki IDE page.
Is some (more) support for vim in shim planned?
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Congratualtions for your effort?
Oops...it should be !
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, match open/ close brackets and parens, fold away sections of
modules, ... not to mention the general editor, searchreplace
functions..
I must admit I wasn't aware of all the above. Thank you for
enlightenment ;)
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programming language. into something more appropriate :-)
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; that way you can spend time on the good stuff.
I agree and want to encourage the effort to bring 'practical Haskell' to
the masses.
Today one user in #haskell.hr expressed his doubt whether ...Haskell
has any future out of academic circles...
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create web forum. ??
So, why the two cannot co-exist and let users decide which one to use?
Gentoo community is nice example of it.
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On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 19:14 -0800, John Meacham wrote:
though, I think this is a great oprotunity to improve ghc's optimizer.
Huh, that would be the best thing with the whole shootout endeavour..
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be some error :-)
Huh, now I have to go doing some Haskell advo *cough* some mailing.
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for wider audience of programmers.
Comments and suggestions are quite welcome. Patches too ;-)
For now, I can only say: thank you!
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attempts to iron this code, and if it ends
with the above efficient manual - great.
Something like that is very welcome for all those making transition from
workable to efficient code.
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' to my
suggestion, so there is no need for further useless tools discussion
;)
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P.S.: In a Google search, DocBook XML dominated txt2tags by a factor of 29,
and an amazon.de search showed 7:0 books... :-)
Hmmm, DocBook XML gives ~ 608 000, while txt2tags gives ~ 73 000
which gives
like pine mutt, to the gui-mailers (kmail,
evolution), all have threading support.
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The most important question is: Does txt2tags use logical markup?
A kind of, e.g.
= title =
== subtitle ==
=== subsub...===
if this is logical ;)
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, but considering the present situation, it is all what is required.
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, (MS Word
loadable) RTF, DocBook SGML and DocBook XML.
However, the main point in using such tool is productivity simplicity.
How many tags from DocBook DTD are actually used in GHC manual and how
many of them are required for HTML output?
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comes out, I might not. If you have
any opinion then please let me know.
To make people happy, why not use the name 'buddha' instead of 'Buddha' ?
Then they cannot complain any longer ;)
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.
Amongst other reasons mentioned by others, I prefer darcs 'cause it does
not have database dependence and I heard enough stories of corrupted
databases subversion. (the same argument applies to Monotone as well.)
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Cheers,
S.
P.S.: Yes, I'm aware of other development models
using the repo with CVS. If we had a two-way synch, we
can experiment with darcs non-destructively.
Great news, thanks Simon.
Nice to hear you are considering to move to darcs.
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. test it ;)
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on the theme.
I have to finish some from the 6th chapter :-(
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some hints to nudge you in the
right direction.)
Of course, but, otoh, solving ALL the exercises from the book is
time-consuming, so to be able to sneak into some would be a nice learning
experience :-)
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the whole book, i.e. all the exercises?
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of different papers, thesis
etc. dealing with the plethora of Haskell-related subjects, but to 'bring
Haskell to the masses', we need some more practicality.
Hoping that Haskell community can recognize that more programmers can benefit
them, so let's welcoem them.
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Haskell is getting old, but it is still too young .. :-)
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, but use
hGetBuf tricks (e.g. from your 'wc' entry) behind the curtains?
That would be nice indeed.
It's a pity that Ocaml is getting recommended for a 'real-life' applications
instead of Haskell :-(
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a ready-made .exe I'd be happy to use that. I just want to use
Haddock, not modify it.
Pls. tell me if you want it via email.
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MR K P SCHUPKE ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is it just me or is citeseer.nj.nec.com down?
Same here :-(
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Hi!
I'd like to create Haskell bindings for swisseph C library for calculating
ephemeris.
Which preprocessor would be a suitable for ghc compiler with the ability to
run the code both on Linux Win32?
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