On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 19:10 +0100, Mads Lindstrøm wrote:
> Hi
>
> Shelarcy's latest patch solves the problem. At least it did for me and
> Chris Casinghino (according to a wxhaskell post).
>
> If you upgrade to the latest version from the Darcs repo, then please
> report your results.
Thanks for
Hi
Shelarcy's latest patch solves the problem. At least it did for me and
Chris Casinghino (according to a wxhaskell post).
If you upgrade to the latest version from the Darcs repo, then please
report your results.
/Mads
Adam Williamson wrote:
> Hi, guys. I'm currently working to convert all o
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 19:10 +0100, Mads Lindstrøm wrote:
> Hi
>
> Shelarcy's latest patch solves the problem. At least it did for me and
> Chris Casinghino (according to a wxhaskell post).
>
> If you upgrade to the latest version from the Darcs repo, then please
> report your results.
Well, sinc
On Sun, 2008-12-28 at 14:01 +0100, Mads Lindstrøm wrote:
> Wxgtk 2.8 works for me. I am running Debian stable with wxgtk back-port
> from http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ .
Well, good to know it works in some case at least.
> Maybe this has to do with the configuration of wxWidgets. Did you
> compile w
Hi Adam Williamson:
> Hi, guys. I'm currently working to convert all of Mandriva to wxgtk 2.8
> rather than 2.6. wxhaskell is just about the last wxgtk 2.6 piece. :)
>
> I read via the wiki that 0.11.0 seems not only to claim to support 2.8,
> but to more or less require it:
>
> "wxHaskell 0.11.x
Hi, guys. I'm currently working to convert all of Mandriva to wxgtk 2.8
rather than 2.6. wxhaskell is just about the last wxgtk 2.6 piece. :)
I read via the wiki that 0.11.0 seems not only to claim to support 2.8,
but to more or less require it:
"wxHaskell 0.11.x supports wxWidgets 2.8. And wxHas