>
> I *think* if you are using Xcode 4.2, the easy approach is just to use
> HomeBrew and install as brew install wxmac --devel (this flag seems to
> select 2.9)

I think you can do that because you have my version of the formula
installed. As far as I know my patch has not been accepted into the
homebrew master yet. I have attached the formula.


2012/4/14 Eric Kow <eric....@gmail.com>

> On Friday, 13 April 2012, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
>
>> I am delighted to announce the release of wxHaskell 0.90. This release
>> represents a significant milestone for us as it includes support for
>> wxWidgets 2.9.x.
>>
>> Highlights of the new release:
>>
>>    - Builds and runs cleanly on 64 bit platforms (particularly MacOS X
>>    Lion).
>>
>> This is great news!  Thanks for all the patient merging work, and to Dave
> for making wxc into reality
>
> Now some good and bad news for MacOS: seems to build fine if you have GHC
> 7.0.4. GHC 7.4.1 may require a minor patch that's in the darcs repo,
> probably something worth a micro release of wxc.
>
> Tricky bit may be to install wxWidgets. I don't have clear answers because
> I have an older version I'd installed before upgrading Xcode, etc.
>
> I *think* if you are using Xcode 4.2, the easy approach is just to use
> HomeBrew and install as brew install wxmac --devel (this flag seems to
> select 2.9)
>
> When I tried it with Xcode 4.3, I got some error related to webkit that I
> didn't understand
>
> If anyone has recommendations, I'd be happy to hear them
>
>
>
>>
>>
>
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> Eric Kow <http://erickow.com>
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