Hi,

On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 16:08:04 +0900, Renick Bell wrote:
> I'd like to try out wx. I'm trying to install wx through Cabal.
> Perhaps I'm making a mistake without realizing it. If I'm reading it
> correctly, Cabal says I'm missing stm-2.1.1.2, but ghc-pkg list says
> that I have it. ???

I'm afraid I haven't looked too deeply into the details, but I'll say
that the simplest method for now (as far as I know) is to install wxcore
in the global package repository, as root.  Once you've done that, you
can just cabal install wx.

This is a pretty big stumbling block.  I really hope that in the future,
the wxHaskell team will be able to improve on this.  So far, my thinking
is that it would be good to push the wxC bits into a separate project,
making it a nice clean external dependency.  The idea being that the
user would have to install wxc herself, but that having done so, would
be able to just cabal install.  But these things take time :-)

Thanks,

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