Exactly what I mean. When you download and unpack the file you get a unix folder with install stuff. After trying to follow the installation instructions, it complains that I don't have a gcc on my machine...

Wolf

On 20-mei-07, at 22:41, Tom Harper wrote:

http://haskell.org/ghc/download_ghc_661.html#macosxppc

On 5/20/07, Wolfgang De Meuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,

I used to be a Gofer freak on my Mac back in the mid-nineties.
Recently I have regained interest in FP and I'm trying to get hold of
an implementation of Haskell on my G4. I must say that this hunt has
been quite frustrating until now. I don't know unix and I'm unwilling
to learn it just to install a Haskell interpreter. Apart from an old
GHC 6.4.2, *every* implementation that I have downloaded so far is
full of installation scripts,  and stuff like that.

Does anyone know of a site where I can download a simple MacOsX
binary application? Download&double-click is really the only thing I
want to do before starting to program in Haskell.

Cheers
Wolf
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