On Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:45:00 +0100, you wrote:
I think that the issue is that making things better on Windows (and
likely OS X as well) requires co-ordinated and agreed action across a
number of areas. This means getting a moderate number of people, most
of whom give up their time and effort for
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 09:51:14 +, cas...@istar.ca wrote:
I still cannot seem to get a GUI working under Windows.
Maybe this will help:
http://wewantarock.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/haskell-platform-2010-1-0-0-and-wxhaskell-on-windows/
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Eric Kow
Apologies folks, rant coming up...
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 22:02 +0100, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
On 29/09/2010 07:33 PM, Steve Schafer wrote:
The issue isn't that there aren't a lot of Windows developers who have
an interest in Haskell+GUI development. The issue is that
On 29 Sep 2010, at 20:34, Steve Schafer wrote:
This is an attitude that just doesn't fly in the Windows world. Which is
unfortunate, because the Windows market is HUGE compared to OS X, and
STUNNINGLY HUGE compared to everything else.
The fix isn't going to be to find a developer who's
2010/9/30 Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com:
And even then, your
developed application will only run on Windows boxes that have GTK+
installed (i.e., none of them).
You can copy GTK+ DLLs with application.
It works very well.
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On 30 Sep 2010, at 12:02, Serguey Zefirov wrote:
2010/9/30 Andrew Coppin andrewcop...@btinternet.com:
And even then, your
developed application will only run on Windows boxes that have GTK+
installed (i.e., none of them).
You can copy GTK+ DLLs with application.
Works fine with wxHaskell
Hi,
I would like to see that we add gtk2hs and/or wxHaskell to the Haskell
Platform.
That would improve the situation!
I used gtk2hs and found it usable to build a cross platform GUI App. On
Windows you
need an installer, which includes the gtk library part. There are some (on
Windows quite
On 30/09/2010, at 7:08 AM, Christopher Done wrote:
On 29 September 2010 17:01, cas...@istar.ca wrote:
I still cannot seem to get a GUI working under Windows.
For Haskell GUI's is Ubuntu easier to setup.
If so, we're losing people if Haskell GUI's are so hard to get working under
There are issues, yes, and you may need the MinGW tool chain to get the GUI
packages to build and install properly, but it does work. I have blogged
about some of my experiences, both good and bad, at
http://jpmoresmau.blogspot.com/. What GUI tool specifically do you want to
use?
JP
On Wed, Sep
On 29 September 2010 17:01, cas...@istar.ca wrote:
I still cannot seem to get a GUI working under Windows.
For Haskell GUI's is Ubuntu easier to setup.
If so, we're losing people if Haskell GUI's are so hard to get working under
Windows.
We're losing people! Charge!
I think the problem is
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 20:08:07 +0200, you wrote:
I think the problem is lack of Windows developers interested in GUIs,
and that Windows is not so POSIXy-development-friendly as Linux or OS
X. But mostly lack of people interested in that area, I think.
There are lots of Windows developers
I imagine that getting Haskell GUI libraries set and playing nice with
the native GTK libs is a pain on Windows.
That said, I know that Haskell has very nice Lua bindings and Lua has
pretty mature GTK bindings. Has anyone tried developing their UI in
Lua with Haskell doing all the heavy lifting?
On 29 September 2010 20:33, Steve Schafer st...@fenestra.com wrote:
There are lots of Windows developers interested in GUIs. [..]
The issue isn't that there aren't a lot of Windows developers who have
an interest in Haskell+GUI development.
Yeah, what do you think I meant? We're talking about
On Wed, 29 Sep 2010 20:44:22 +0200, you wrote:
Yeah, but not liking wrestling with libraries isn't peculiar to
Haskell developers. There just needs to be enough people that the
probability of there being a person who will bother to wrestle with it
is high enough. Hence, the issue is lack of
On 29/09/2010 07:33 PM, Steve Schafer wrote:
The issue isn't that there aren't a lot of Windows developers who have
an interest in Haskell+GUI development. The issue is that nearly every
Windows developer who looks into Haskell+GUI says, This stuff sucks,
and walks away, because they're
On Wednesday 29 September 2010 23:02:02, Andrew Coppin wrote:
So anyway, that's the problem. The solution is...
Two obvious solutions.
- stop using Windows and migrate to an OS where stuff works pretty much out
of the box (not going to happen a lot)
- start helping to make things work on
These were enough to get me started:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Opengl
http://haskell.forkio.com/com-examples
http://darcs.haskell.org/packages/Win32/examples/
Roderick
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 11:01:50 -0400
From: cas...@istar.ca
To: haskell-cafe@haskell.org
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