I had the same problem on x86_64 linux using the Gtk front and no custom
config with the current Yi on Hackage (0.4.3). Using catchGError revealed:
user error (Failed to open file
'/home/bernardy/.cabal/share/yi-0.4.3/art/yi+lambda-fat.32.png': No such
file or directory)
Tracked down to
Niklas Broberg niklas.broberg at gmail.com writes:
The gtk frontend should not suffer from this:
yi -fgtk
C:\Documents and Settings\Niklas Brobergyi -fgtk
yi: exception :: System.Glib.GError.GError
I'm out of ideas.
Maybe you could ask Krasimir Angelov, which did the win32 port.
stefan kersten sk at k-hornz.de writes:
any ideas what's going wrong? is it finally time to upgrade my ghc
installation?
Yep; I think this is fixed in later GHCs.
-- JP
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On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 07:39 +, Jean-Philippe Bernardy wrote:
Niklas Broberg niklas.broberg at gmail.com writes:
The gtk frontend should not suffer from this:
yi -fgtk
C:\Documents and Settings\Niklas Brobergyi -fgtk
yi: exception :: System.Glib.GError.GError
I'm out
Niklas Broberg niklas.broberg at gmail.com writes:
Hi Jean-Philippe,
Using cabal install:
cabal install yi-0.4.1
when I do this on my Windows machine, cabal-install tries to download
the unix-2.3.0.0 package, which clearly won't work. How do I get yi to
install on Windows?
Don Stewart dons at galois.com writes:
$ yi -f pango
Launching custom yi: /home/dons/.yi/yi-x86_64-linux
yi: exception :: System.Glib.GError.GError
Anyone seen this?
Consistently on x64. The pango stuff is generally unstable anyway. I'm not sure
what's to blame.
-- JP
Thanks, after installing gtk2hs and using the flags you told me I
managed to install it just fine. However...
$ yi -f pango
Launching custom yi: /home/dons/.yi/yi-x86_64-linux
yi: exception :: System.Glib.GError.GError
Anyone seen this?
Consistently on x64. The pango
Niklas Broberg niklas.broberg at gmail.com writes:
Thanks, after installing gtk2hs and using the flags you told me I
managed to install it just fine. However...
Good :)
The pango stuff is generally unstable anyway. I'm not sure
what's to blame.
... I got this error too, and I'm on
The gtk frontend should not suffer from this:
yi -fgtk
C:\Documents and Settings\Niklas Brobergyi -fgtk
yi: exception :: System.Glib.GError.GError
:-(
Cheers,
/Niklas
ps. If I installed it with -f-vty -fgtk, shouldn't gtk be the default
when running? :-)