On Jul 12, 2009, at 19:38 , Maurí cio wrote:
That, of course, would be the goal. Today, it's disappointing to
write bindings, since Hackage won't build them properly (since
the libraries are not installed on hackage. Of course, for
simple packages like zlib or sqlite3 you have the alternative of
including them with your code). If good C libraries were available
in HP, bindings would flourish.


This isn't clear to me; in general you only need to bind them once and then they're available in Haskell. Why not include the library with its bindings?

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