Chrome works well. The file:// portion at the beginning has got to
do with windows namespace [1] and browser conventions.
On 26 May 2012 02:40, Antoine Latter aslat...@gmail.com wrote:
Also 'cabal' doesn't track executables, only libraries.
It does update your cabal package binaries, if the
I’m having the same problem on my Windows 7 laptop. The solution I’ve
found is to use Internet Explorer — it isn’t perfect, but for some reason
it is the only browser capable of handling these links.
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 01:19:11AM +0200, Nicu Ionita wrote:
Hi cafe,
I have a problem
Am 25.05.2012 06:49, schrieb Magnus Therning:
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 01:19:11AM +0200, Nicu Ionita wrote:
Hi cafe,
I have a problem with haddock documentation created when installing
new packages with cabal on windows.
The generated html files have all links in the form
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Nicu Ionita nicu.ion...@acons.at wrote:
I have Haskell Platform 2011.2.0.1 and I assumed that haddock comes with it.
Now I checked the version - it is 2.9.2 and cabal info tells me that the
last version is 2.10.0 and that I don't have the package installed
Hi cafe,
I have a problem with haddock documentation created when installing new
packages with cabal on windows.
The generated html files have all links in the form
j:\Users\...\doc\...\xxx.html, but firefox says, it cannot open that link.
Actually all links should be prefixed by file:///.
I
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 01:19:11AM +0200, Nicu Ionita wrote:
Hi cafe,
I have a problem with haddock documentation created when installing
new packages with cabal on windows.
The generated html files have all links in the form
j:\Users\...\doc\...\xxx.html, but firefox says, it cannot open