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
> (dlopen(/
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
>> (dl
Hi,
wxdirect 0.90 depends less than 1.3. But GHC 7.4.1's time package is 1.4.
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/wxdirect-0.90
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/7.4.1/html/users_guide/release-7-2-1.html#id3008909
So, wxdirect requires to install old time package when using GHC 7.4.1.
This i
They could be added easily. I'll take a look.
On 15/04/2012 12:16, "Fabian Binz" wrote:
Hello,
I need to display a quite large number of data in a list control and use the
items¹ attribute for that purpose. However, I¹m not content with the speed
of this solution and would like to use a vir
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" wrote:
>
>L.S.,
>
>I had some problems installing the branch for wxWidgets 2.8.x:
>
>The command
> cabal
Hi Fabian,
I have just uploaded a version of wx-config which was compiled in Release
mode (and statically linked with C runtime). I hope this will fix the
problem.
Jeremy
On 14 April 2012 04:51, Fabian Binz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> first I'd like to thank you for your work on wxHaskell and especial