Hi Krasimir,
> On 11/30/06, shelarcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But ... I can't install Visual Haskell prerelease 0.2. Near
>> the end of install process, Microsoft Development Environment
>> cause error.
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 17:03:22 +0900, Krasimir Angelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could yo
e this to work.
Cheers
Erik Westlin
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Subject: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Visual Haskell prerelease 0.2
Hello Haskellers,
I am happy to announce that the
Of Krasimir Angelov
Sent: den 28 november 2006 08:30
To: haskell
Subject: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Visual Haskell prerelease 0.2
Hello Haskellers,
I am happy to announce that there is a prerelease version of Visual Haskell
on:
http://www.haskell.org/visualhaskell
This is the first version tha
Hi Shelarcy,
Could you tell me what error message you see during the installation?
If it is in Japan then translate it in English ;-). Also it can help
if you run the installer with logging:
$ msiexec VSHaskell71.msi /l log.txt
In the Visual Haskell\bin directory you can see one directory call
Hi Krasimir,
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:19:40 +0900, Krasimir Angelov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know there is an academic license that allows you to
> use Visual Studio free of charge for non commercial purposes. At least
> I heard that students in some Bulgarian universities are allowe
That's great! Thanks for the hard work, Krasimir.
One question, where can I find the source? I didn't see anything
about that on the download page.
-- Lennart
On Nov 28, 2006, at 02:30 , Krasimir Angelov wrote:
Hello Haskellers,
I am happy to announce that there is a prerelease
On 11/28/06, Johannes Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
seriously, how hard would it be to adapt VH to Eclipse?
the interfaces (for syntax highlighting, typechecking etc.)
should be similar - in theory.
Ah, and about Eclipse. Visual Studio and Eclipse are very different
platforms and you have
Hi Johannes,
There is a free version of Visual Studio called Visual C++/C# Express
but it isn't extensible and Visual Haskell can't be integrated with
it. As far as I know there is an academic license that allows you to
use Visual Studio free of charge for non commercial purposes. At least
I hear
> http://www.haskell.org/visualhaskell
sounds great - but can I use this without buying Visual Studio first,
i. e. does it work with some free beta version or similar?
and, does it then work under wine :-)
seriously, how hard would it be to adapt VH to Eclipse?
the interfaces (for syntax highli
Hello Haskellers,
I am happy to announce that there is a prerelease version of Visual Haskell on:
http://www.haskell.org/visualhaskell
This is the first version that is:
- available for both VStudio 2003 and VStudio 2005
- distributed with a stable GHC version (6.6)
This is still prerele
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