Blair Archibald <mrblairarchibald@...> writes:

> The logical first step seems to be to combine the 3 packages (wxcore, wx,
wxc) into some form of singly installed package. I'm a novice when it comes
to cabal so not sure how what the effects of such a change could be.
> I appreciate that cabal is a great system for installing Haskell packages
but perhaps we should provide additional install methods that also come
pro-bundled with wxWidgets, this way we can control the version that we ship
with - again the issue comes with how to install them on different platforms
and in a controlled manner.

The first problem is that wxdirect installs both executables and a library -
why is that necessary, and is there another way to do it?


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