I've never managed to get wxHaskell running without problems on windows,
last time I tried there was some kind of encoding problem, and I gave up.
That would be cool if there was an installer that would install wxHaskell
with all dependences on top of a freshly installed haskell platform on
I haven't updated haskell platform to newest, but I would find it
strange if the old version stopped working. If you merely had to
rebuild wxhaskell, the issue might be that 0.9 and 0.13.2.1 target
version 2.9 by default. Wx-0.13.2.1 can be configured to use your 2.8
installation. I roughly
Antton Tapani wrote:
Installer would indeed be very nice, but it takes a lot of work to
create and maintain universal installer and it would currently benefit
only a handful of people. I'm guessing the majority of wxhaskell
users are fairly savvy developers, so it would not seem worth the
I did a complete re-build of wxWidgets2.9, and it seemed to complete
successfully with a built library files: gcc_mswuddll gcc_mswudll.
Then I went into the samples directory and built all the samples, they all
seemed to build fine, but when I try to execute them they give:
L.S.,
Using my patched version of wxcore (see my previous e-mail), my system
(Windows XP) runs out of memory (1 GiB real, 4 GiB virtual), when trying
to install wxcore. See the session below.
C:\Haskell\Temp\wxcore-0.90.0.1cabal install
Resolving dependencies...
Configuring