On 24 Jul 2009, at 15:52, Hamish Mackenzie wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick note to let people know we released a new version of
Leksah this week. Thanks for the help and feedback on the previous
version. We have done our best to add the features we thought were
most pressing.
Please give it a go
The Mac Binary is a great addition! :-) Thanks!
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Hamish Mackenzie
ham...@firestream.co.ukwrote:
Hi,
Just a quick note to let people know we released a new version of
Leksah this week. Thanks for the help and feedback on the previous
version. We have done
2009/7/25 Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com:
The new detach feature is great, it makes it much more usable for OS X
users, but there's a small problem – if you detach the main source window
(from the default config), you end up with a window containing just the
package management/documentation
Now updating metadata ...
Why does it need more than 3GB of RAM at this point (I have 4GB and
see 70% going to Leksah before I kill it)? I didn't point it at
_that_ much Haskell code to parse though. Does it read everything
into some bloated internal format before parsing?
Thomas
On Fri, Jul
On 24 Jul 2009, at 18:01, Hamish Mackenzie wrote:
2009/7/25 Thomas Davie tom.da...@gmail.com:
The new detach feature is great, it makes it much more usable for
OS X
users, but there's a small problem – if you detach the main source
window
(from the default config), you end up with a window
thomas.dubuisson:
Now updating metadata ...
How many packages do you have installed? :-)
Why does it need more than 3GB of RAM at this point (I have 4GB and
see 70% going to Leksah before I kill it)? I didn't point it at
_that_ much Haskell code to parse though. Does it read everything
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Don Stewartd...@galois.com wrote:
thomas.dubuisson:
Now updating metadata ...
How many packages do you have installed? :-)
90 packages - so no more than most other devs I think.
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BTW, it works better when I don't give it a directory with numerous
branches of Xen and the Linux kernel - somewhat unfortunate that this
causes massive memory use. Now to figure out how to get it to
properly configure/build projects!
Thomas
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Thomas
Oh, so it is scanning all the files and not finalizing them?
thomas.dubuisson:
BTW, it works better when I don't give it a directory with numerous
branches of Xen and the Linux kernel - somewhat unfortunate that this
causes massive memory use. Now to figure out how to get it to
properly
Don Stewartd...@galois.com wrote:
Oh, so it is scanning all the files and not finalizing them?
That's the implication, but I can't seem to trigger the case short of
[re]moving the .leksah directory and redoing the config that way...
when I do that...
A brief black-box view of it shows that it
thomas.dubuisson:
Don Stewartd...@galois.com wrote:
Oh, so it is scanning all the files and not finalizing them?
That's the implication, but I can't seem to trigger the case short of
[re]moving the .leksah directory and redoing the config that way...
when I do that...
A brief black-box
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