Hi,
I am trying to install Haskellnet. But the configuration breaks on
dependency of network-any in GHC 6.6.
I thought network-any was part of Hierarchical libraries?
If not where do I get it?
Edaward.
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Hi,
I am new to Haskell and am learning Haskell on my own with The Haskell
School of Expression. Unfortunately there is no teacher that comes
along with the book. I am having a problem with loading an excerise.
I get this message from ghci on a :l Shapes.hs
Shapes.hs:40:40:
Couldn't match
Hi,
I am new to Haskell, so the following problem is probably easy for you to spot
but difficult for me.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
In GHCI on a load I am getting the following message:
SSnowflake.hs:41:45:
No instance for (Floating Int)
arising from use of `pi' at
I am somewhat new to haskell. It is amazing that I can actually write
a CGI program using Network.CGI without really being comfortable with
the Haskell type system. Especially when it involves monad
transformations.
So I decided that I better understand this. I looked at the Practical
Web
Hi,
I am doing some tests with Haskell to produce CGI programmes. I am
running Microsoft IIS 5.0 as the weberver executing haskell compile
executables that are cgi. If I set the header with a content type,
Firefox always reports the content-type as application/octet-stream,
and tries to initiate
' undeclared (first use in this function)
It looks like I need the fastcgi sources. Where does this source come
from? I didn't get any dependency messages when I did the setup
config.
Edward Ing
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http
different. Where are include headers and
libraries found in Windows XP system? What fastcgi implementation
would you need for a Windows XP? These are the probably the important
questions.
Edward Ing
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Iain Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7 Aug 2008, at 8:58 pm, Edward
the Microsoft download pack doesn't have that - just the
.dll (or perhaps cabal can't find where the fastcgi.h are).
Edward Ing
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 6:08 AM, Iain Barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you installed this?
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Microsoft-FastCGI-Extension-for-IIS-Download
. Copy ConnectionImpl.hi over manually. HaskellDB-HDBC-ODBC builds,
but at runtime there is a link error.
2. Manually alter .installed-pkg-config to add ConnectionImpl.hi as
hidden module.
Please comment on why these would not work ( I will learn from this.)
Help would be appreciated.
Edward Ing
it appears to me that Database.HaskellDB.HDBC.ODBC has been
installed properly.
Does the build of DBDirect have to be configured some way? I did not
configure anything for DBDirect.
Has it anything to do with hs-plugins?
Your help would be appreciated.
Edward Ing
On 7/13/07, Bjorn Bringert [EMAIL
the loading of the libraries.
2. Does a UNIX/POSIX system not have this problem?
Information for understanding this problem would be great.
Edward Ing
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during runtime.
(There is a libmsvcrt.a under c:\ghc\ghc-6.6.1\gcc-lib, should this
have played a role? )
Edward Ing
On unix the C compiler generally links to the standard C library without
you having to ask for it explicitly.
I'm not sure that if we automatically linked to msvcrt that everyone
Has anyone tried out F#?
Is this a taboo subject here?
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Hi,
The following link is broken.
http://www.haskell.org/hawiki/HaskellDbTutorial
Edward Ing
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