> Eric elided some of the MSDN links I dug up when first asking my
> question, see
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg00629.html
oh, the wonders of automated software - you need to remove the
alphanumerical garbage that the mailinglist software inserted into
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> I agree with Claus that there is a potential problem here, although it
> is perhaps overstated slightly. However, as someone who works at a
> company which is very careful about IP issues, I understand the point.
For all I know, the license note for the vcredist_x86.exe redistributable
package c
Hi all,
Very busy with work, so this will need to be a short answer.
I agree with Claus that there is a potential problem here, although it
is perhaps overstated slightly. However, as someone who works at a
company which is very careful about IP issues, I understand the point.
There are a couple
Hi Shelarcy,
Is this something you know what to do with? Perhaps the non-VS build
should be the default?
Thanks!
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 09:35:33 +0100, Claus Reinke wrote:
> "Claus Reinke" wrote in message
> news:h103ak$ae...@ger.gmane.org...
> >I tried updating some old wxHaskell code to wo
No solution, no workaround, not even a reply?
Claus
"Claus Reinke" wrote in message
news:h103ak$ae...@ger.gmane.org...
>I tried updating some old wxHaskell code to work with recent
> ghc/wxHaskell. On a windows xp system, I have installed the
> ghc-6.10.3 and wxhaskell-bin-msw2.8.10-ghc6.10.3-0.
I tried updating some old wxHaskell code to work with recent
ghc/wxHaskell. On a windows xp system, I have installed the
ghc-6.10.3 and wxhaskell-bin-msw2.8.10-ghc6.10.3-0.11.1.2-0
binary installers. After compiling my code, I can't run the executables,
due to missing dependencies (copied from even