While your friend is wrong to blame haskell on his leksah installation
problems i think the culprit here is the leksah web site.
It misinforms users saying that leksah runs on windows. It's like Blizzard
saying Diablo 3 runs on linux because there are reports of linux users
successfully running
13.04 has packages for ghc 7.6.2
It is easy to install latest haskell platform though.
Just run this script: https://github.com/chrisprobst/ubuntu-raring-haskell
On Friday, October 4, 2013 8:11:46 PM UTC-7, rusi wrote:
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> I just upgraded my ubuntu laptop to 13.04 and haskell platform is gone!!
That will give you only ghc 7.6.2. If you want latest haskell-platform,
source compile is the only option. And btw it is not THAT painful :)
You run the script, wait 2-3 minutes and tada!
On Friday, October 4, 2013 8:44:29 PM UTC-7, rusi wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 9:05 AM,
:39 PM UTC-7, rusi wrote:
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> On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Vagif Verdi
> > wrote:
>
>> That will give you only ghc 7.6.2. If you want latest haskell-platform,
>> source compile is the only option. And btw it is not THAT painful :)
>> You run the script, wait 2-
Is it possible to copy .cabal and .ghc folders to different machine/
user and develop same project over there ?
Or is the only way to allow a team of developers to work on the same
project is to force each one of them to install all necessary packages
on their machines.
__
The problem is, i tried and it does not work. Cabal has absolute paths
hardcoded in many places.
So just copying folders does not work unless you copy it under the
same home folder.
On Dec 30, 4:16 pm, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
wrote:
> On 31 December 2011 10:49, Vagif Verdi wrote:
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>
Besides our web app and batch pdf generation procedures, i use haskell for
internal one-off tasks.
Often i am being asked to import various data to database from text/excel
files. Haskell is an excellent tool for this.
On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 5:30:28 PM UTC-7, Jonathan Geddes wrote:
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> I lo
development will be ether with haskell (if libraries permit) or
clojure on JVM.
If interested please contact me.
Regards,
Vagif Verdi
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Arch does not keep 2 python packages. There are simply 2 pythons (different
programs). And this is true not only for Arch but for practically any other
distro.
Obvious solution for arch is IgnorePkg in the pacman.conf. That's what i
did (until Yesod officially supports newest ghc).
On Sunday,
I fail to see how a fringe bleeding edge linux distro undermines a haskell
platform.
Arch is bleeding edge. Haskell Platform is not. It is logical for a
bleeding edge distro to include latest packages.
If you want a good support, use distros that provide such support and
stability. Last i chec
No, it is not solved.
With -fproduction flag you are loosing devel-server functionality.
On Saturday, March 12, 2011 02:45:11 PM Ertugrul Soeylemez wrote:
> Oh, I just noticed the other thread about this issue. Compiling Yesod
> with the -fproduction flag solved it.
>
> Thanks to Michael for tha
lease help!
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Latest from hackage: 2.2.3.2
On Wednesday, March 23, 2011 01:58:52 PM you wrote:
> On 03/23/2011 06:43 AM, Gershom Bazerman wrote:
> >> I've run into that bug too. I'm pretty sure its an issue with
> >> hdbc-odbc, but haven't wanted to patch it without testing it across a
> >> few other configurat
Andrew, you are being non constructive.
You are saying "We" should.
Who "we", Andrew ? Who are you referring to ?
The developers who created those six different unicode libraries are not united
under any umbrella you can call "we".
The reason those six libraries existis is NOT because some myste
Anyone interested in full time employment working with haskell and
clojure in San Dimas, CA (local job only, NO telecommute) please let
me know.
Regards,
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ly, NO telecommute) please let
> me know.
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> Vagif Verdi
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That's a clever way to build your resume. :))
Someone looking at his numerous contacts with haskell community may think
"Wow, this guys is some sort of haskell guru. Better bring him in for our
stock market division."
On Sunday, August 14, 2011 01:02:42 PM Daniel Patterson wrote:
> lol. I don't
development will be ether with haskell (if libraries permit) or
clojure on JVM.
If interested please contact me.
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rd we
intend to use haskell where it is possible and fall back to clojure/
java only when no suited library exists for haskell.
On Nov 10, 12:42 am, Herbert Valerio Riedel wrote:
> Hello,
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> On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 15:06 -0800, Vagif Verdi wrote:
> > We use yesod (haskell web fra
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