Now that would be a treat. :-) To get it working properly you would first of all need ghc. The you would need packages hsp with dependencies (haskell-src-exts, harp, trhsx) and hspr with dependencies (hs-plugins). To get the SQL parts you probably want to have haskelldb.
I am in the process of making hsp installation easier, there are still a bunch of rough edges here and there. You can contact me if you want to try installing, or if you find someone who would be willing to try. :-) /Niklas On 1/23/06, Maurício <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think it would be interesting to ask some professional site to > install hsp, before I go to the cgi solution. If I want to do that, what > should I ask them to install to get a full working environment, with > access to SQL and other stuff? > > Maurício > > Niklas Broberg wrote: > > hsp can be run in two different modes. Running the full-blown version > > with runtime system will probably be hard on a professional site, you > > would have to convince them to install hsp. But if you can do without > > the fancier bits, in particular application-scoped data, you can run > > hsp pages as ordinary cgi scripts. Look in the HSPR.CGI.RunCGI module. > > > > /Niklas _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
