Hi
> Yes, I'm Windows developper and I put a few version of Windows installer
> on my project( Kamiariduki)'s file space.
>
> But ... there is a problem.
> First, it's not official release.
Why not? Can't this be promoted to the "official windows version"? It
seems the problem I've been complaini
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 09:39:21 +0900, shelarcy wrote:
> Some people try to build wxHaskell, but sadly this is not easy task.
> Because wxHaskell site's Building Guide is out of date.
> Okay, we have another imformation on Haskell.org, but this is not
> easy to reach there.
We have full cont
Hello Eric,
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 04:46:00 +0900, Eric Y. Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> * Produce suitable binary packages for whatever targets we can get
>>> maintainers for, compatible with up-to-date versions of both GHC and
>>> wxWidgets.
>
> Uhh
>
>>> * Improve samples and document
Hey Neil,
On Sun, Jul 22, 2007 at 20:32:28 +0100, Neil Mitchell wrote:
> I just want to make it clear than I appreciate the work that has been
> done with wxHaskell, and indeed, it was the first Haskell GUI I
> started using.
Yep! I didn't feel any acrimony in your mail. Was forwarding it becaus
Hi Eric,
> Just forwarding a comment from Neil on Haskell Café. He has expressed a
> similar sentiment on #haskell a long time ago (which I think I have
> relayed as well).
I just want to make it clear than I appreciate the work that has been
done with wxHaskell, and indeed, it was the first Has