I also get this with the HomeBrew wxWidgets.
(Just to be clear it's not just MacPorts :-))
On 17 Apr 2012, at 22:28, Conal Elliott wrote:
I get the following when trying to run a simple wxHaskell program in ghci:
Loading package wxc-0.90.0.2 ... can't load framework: QuickTime
Conal Elliott wrote:
I'm excited to see progress in ghci-friendliness! I installed
wxWidgets-devel-2.9.3 via macports and then wxHaskell, and I get the
following when trying to run a simple wxHaskell program in ghci:
Loading package wxc-0.90.0.2 ... can't load framework: QuickTime
I'll try and take a look at it this week. Currently I don't have a
convenient wxWidgets 2.8.x development environment, but I'll create one.
Jeremy
On 14/04/2012 22:40, Henk-Jan van Tuyl hjgt...@chello.nl wrote:
L.S.,
I had some problems installing the branch for wxWidgets 2.8.x:
The command
I'm excited to see progress in ghci-friendliness! I installed
wxWidgets-devel-2.9.3 via macports and then wxHaskell, and I get the
following when trying to run a simple wxHaskell program in ghci:
Loading package wxc-0.90.0.2 ... can't load framework: QuickTime
Eric Kow wrote:
On 14 Apr 2012, at 00:16, Eric Kow wrote:
Now some good and bad news for MacOS: seems to build fine if you
have GHC 7.0.4. GHC 7.4.1 may require a minor patch that's in the
darcs repo, probably something worth a micro release of wxc.
Better news! Getting this working was
I think I have already worked out the patch - so don't worry too much.
Jeremy
On 14 April 2012 15:08, Eric Kow eric@gmail.com wrote:
Nice catches!
On 14 Apr 2012, at 14:31, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote:
Apologies for the long description, I just don't know how to send a
patch.
Can you do
On 14 Apr 2012, at 15:18, Alessandro Vermeulen wrote:
I *think* if you are using Xcode 4.2, the easy approach is just to use
HomeBrew and install as brew install wxmac --devel (this flag seems to select
2.9)
I think you can do that because you have my version of the formula installed.
As
Patch for wxc added, built, tested and pushed to Hackage and
code.haskell.org (as wxc 0.90.0.2)
The Hackage version also now includes Eric's GHC 7.1.x fix.
Jeremy
On 14 April 2012 15:09, Jeremy O'Donoghue jeremy.odonog...@gmail.comwrote:
I think I have already worked out the patch - so don't
I *think* if you are using Xcode 4.2, the easy approach is just to use
HomeBrew and install as brew install wxmac --devel (this flag seems to
select 2.9)
I think you can do that because you have my version of the formula
installed. As far as I know my patch has not been accepted into the
L.S.,
I had some problems installing the branch for wxWidgets 2.8.x:
The command
cabal install 'wx 0.90'
results in
Resolving dependencies...
Downloading wxdirect-0.90...
:
.
The dependency on wxcore in wx.cabal (version 0.13.2.1) must have an upper
limit ' 0.90' and the
On Friday, 13 April 2012, Jeremy O'Donoghue wrote:
I am delighted to announce the release of wxHaskell 0.90. This release
represents a significant milestone for us as it includes support for
wxWidgets 2.9.x.
Highlights of the new release:
- Builds and runs cleanly on 64 bit platforms
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