I decided to try developing a web app using Haskell/HaskellWebServer/HaXML and found the barriers both very high and perhaps easily lowered.
Could someone out there: -- 1. Provide a link to the Haskell web server CODE on <http://www.haskell.org/practice.html> (or, if it has been end of lifed, remove it from the CVS repository) 2. Document anon CVS access to haskell.org in some obvious location? 3. Add a README for the package saying * this the package doesn't build with enclosed Makefile * this the package doesn't buld on win32 because it depends on the posix package * STRONGLY suggest that people use the sourceforge package rather than this one --- Also, what does it take to get posix/HWS working on win32? I suspect that much of posix is easily portable, but that a few functions are not. I don't know if HWS is dependent on these functions? If HWS (and other packages) actually use the portable subset of posix, perhaps it makes sense to create a separate posix_LowestCommonDenominator package. If not, how much effort is involved in making the posix package work on win32? -Alex- _________________________________________________________________ S. Alexander Jacobson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] tel:917-770-6565 http://alexjacobson.com _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell
