Hi Peter,
Thanks!
I haven't tried to compile with 0.10.0 but I can guess that the errors
arise from the use of ListStore. I'm not sure what the best approach
is here. Is 0.9.13 over now? If so, then I'll upgrade and fix it.
For now it would certainly make sense to put the dependency into the
cabal file, which I'm ashamed to say never occorred to me.
cheers,
Fraser
On 17 feb 2009, at 00:29, Peter Verswyvelen <bugf...@gmail.com> wrote:
That's some great hacking you did :-)
What version of GTK2HS did you use? I get various compiler errors
when using the latest GTK2HS 0.10.0.
Cheers,
Peter
2009/2/16 Fraser Wilson <blancoli...@gmail.com>
Now that I re-read my email, it looks like I'm saying "Username
requested" in the sense of "OK, Cafe people, treat this as a user
name request and step to it." What I meant was that I have
requested a username (via the email), and once I have an account
I'll put it on hackage.
Sorry for the confusion.
Also, a patch that derives the Monoid instance for Style has been
pushed. Let me explain why I love this mailing list. I hadn't
really looked at Monoids, but then their utility fell out of the
recent discussion about whether they should be called Monoids or ...
whatever the other name was. And now I see them all over the place,
and I'm a better person for it.
Surely this is too much to be considered actual programming!
cheers,
Fraser.
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Duncan Coutts <duncan.cou...@worc.ox.ac.uk
> wrote:
On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 20:30 +0100, Fraser Wilson wrote:
> You must have missed the bit about "congenitally lazy" :-)
>
> Username requested ...
See http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/accounts.html
All you need to do is email Ross and ask.
Duncan
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