Re: HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-12 Thread Ross Paterson
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 01:07:38AM +0100, Peter Simons wrote: Lemmih writes: But no worries; HaXml is cabalized and should be available in your CVS source tree. I see, thanks for the info! Any advice on how to build/install it with Cabal? I've tried it, but when Cabal tries to

Re: HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-12 Thread Peter Simons
Ross Paterson writes: CVS Cabal had the bug you describe Alright, that was it. Thanks a lot for the pointer. Peter ___ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org

Re: HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-11 Thread Lemmih
On 11 Jan 2005 01:07:38 +0100, Peter Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I see, thanks for the info! Any advice on how to build/install it with Cabal? I've tried it, but when Cabal tries to create the library, it appears to get the file suffixes wrong: $ runghc Setup.lhs Setup.lhs build |

Re: HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-11 Thread Peter Simons
Lemmih writes: You should probably talk to Malcolm Wallace about it. Curiously enough, he sent me here. ;-) Oh well, looks like I have to use my own brain. Anyway, thanks a lot for trying to help, Lemmih. It is very much appreciated. Peter ___

HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-10 Thread Peter Simons
Hi, I've just tried to install HaXml with the latest GHC from CVS, and the package compiles fine but the installation procedure aborts with: ghc-pkg: cannot find package HaXml `cat ghcpkgcmd` --add-package pkg.conf Reading package info from stdin... ghc-pkg: Line 1: Invalid syntax (no

Re: HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-10 Thread Lemmih
Hello Peter. GHC can now handle Cabal packages (and only Cabal packages). But no worries; HaXml is cabalized and should be available in your CVS source tree. On 10 Jan 2005 23:26:05 +0100, Peter Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've just tried to install HaXml with the latest GHC from

Re: HaXml and ghc-current

2005-01-10 Thread Peter Simons
Lemmih writes: But no worries; HaXml is cabalized and should be available in your CVS source tree. I see, thanks for the info! Any advice on how to build/install it with Cabal? I've tried it, but when Cabal tries to create the library, it appears to get the file suffixes wrong: $ runghc