
Why do you even have a Program Files (x86) folder? Is this a Windows XP thing?
In any case did you install mingw? You should install it fresh form
the link on the wiki and not depend on the one provided with Haskell
Platform. This should provide the needed version of pkg-config.
-deech
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Patrick Lynch
Good afternoon, I uninstalled both Gtk+s... I ran the command again and the previous errors no longer appear - thank you. However, I still get one error, see following: it is: setup.exe: pkg-config version >=0.9.0 is required but it could not be found. Please see following. Good weekend
C:\Users\User>cabal install gtk
Resolving dependencies...
C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\cairo-0.12.03104\cairo-0.12.0\Gtk2HsSetup.hs:25: warning: #warning Setup.hs is guessing the version of Cabal.
If compilation of Setup.hs fails use -DCABAL_VERSION_MINOR=x for Cabal version 1.x.0 when building (prefixed by --ghc-option= when using the 'cabal' command)
[1 of 2] Compiling Gtk2HsSetup (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\cairo-0.12.03104\cairo-0.12.0\Gtk2HsSetup.hs, C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\cairo-0.12.03104\cairo-0.12.0\dist\setup\Gtk2HsSetup.o ) [2 of 2] Compiling Main (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\cairo-0.12.03104\cairo-0.12.0\Setup.hs, C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\cairo-0.12.03104\cairo-0.12.0\dist\setup\Main.o )
Linking C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\cairo-0.12.03104\cairo-0.12.0\dist\setup\setup.exe ... &nbs p; &nbs p; Configuring cairo-0.12.0...setup.exe: pkg-config version >=0.9.0 is required but it could not be found.
C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\glib-0.12.03104\glib-0.12.0\Gtk2HsSetup.hs:25: warning: #warning Setup.hs is guessing the version of Cabal. &nbs p; If compilation of Setup.hs fails use -DCABAL_VERSION_MINOR=x for Cabal version 1.x.0 when building (prefixed by --ghc-option= when using the 'cabal' command)
[1 of 2] Compiling Gtk2HsSetup (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\glib-0.12.03104\glib-0.12.0\Gtk2HsSetup.hs, C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\glib-0.12.03104\glib-0.12.0\dist\setup\Gtk2HsSetup.o )   ; [2 of 2] Compiling Main (C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\glib-0.12.03104\glib-0.12.0\Setup.hs, C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\glib-0.12.03104\glib-0.12.0\dist\setup\Main.o )   ; Linking C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\glib-0.12.03104\glib-0.12.0\dist\setup\setup.exe ...   ; Configuring glib-0.12.0...setup.exe: pkg-config version >=0.9.0 is required but it could not be found.
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install: cairo-0.12.0 failed during the configure step. The exception was: ExitFailure 1
gio-0.12.0 depends on glib-0.12.0 which failed to install. &nbs p;   ; glib-0.12.0 failed during the configure step. The exception was: ExitFailure 1 & nbsp; & nbsp; gtk-0.12.0 depends on glib-0.12.0 which failed to install.   ;   ; pango-0.12.0 depends on glib-0.12.0 which failed to install.
On 2/5/2011 1:01 PM, aditya siram wrote:
The paths look ok from here. Please uninstall both your Gtk+ installations and reinstall just one. Then make sure your INCLUDE and PKG_CONFIG_PATH refer to it. It's possible you're referring to the 'bin' of one while trying to use the 'include' and 'pkgconfig' of the other.
-deech
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Patrick Lynch
wrote: Good afternoon,
In the course of doing this, I probably did the installation twice, meo culpa.
As fro the environment variables, they are [note: each directory is on a separate line]: echo %PATH% C:\Program Files (x86)\Haskell\bin; C:\Program Files (x86)\Haskell Platform\2010.2.0.0\lib\extralibs\bin; C:\Program Files (x86)\Haskell Platform\2010.2.0.0\bin; C:\Windows\system32; C:\Windows; C:\Windows\System32\Wbem; C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Roxio Shared\DLLShared\; C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Roxio Shared\10.0\DLLShared\; C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\cabal\bin; C:\Program Files\Gtk+\bin;C:\Users\User; C:\Program Files (x86)\Gtk+\bin; c:\Program Files (x86)\Gtk+\share\gettext echo %INCLUDE% C:\Program Files\Gtk+\include\libglade-2.0; c:\users\user\downloads\libxml2-2.2.7-1_win32\include; C:\Program Files\Gtk+\include; C:\Program Files (x86)\Gtk+\include echo %PKG_CONFIG% [presumably this should be PKG_CONFIG_PATH, since PKG_CONFIG is not used]: echo %PKG_CONFIG_PATH% C:\Program Files\Gtk+\lib\pkgconfig; C:\Program Files\Gtk+\lib\pkgconfig\include; c:\users\user\downloads\libxml2-2.2.7-1_win32\lib\pkgconfig echo %LIB% [added just for sake of completeness]: C:\Program Files\Gtk+\lib; C:\Program Files (x86)\Gtk+\lib
On 2/5/2011 12:31 PM, aditya siram wrote:
Why do you have Gtk+ in two folders? Did you somehow install it twice? Also what's in the following environment variable: PATH, INCLUDE, PKG_CONFIG
-deech
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Patrick Lynch
wrote: Good afternoon:
Step 1 ['cabal install gtk2hs-buildtools'] ran successfully.
This is what 'echo %lib%' gives: C:\Users\User>echo %lib% C:\Program Files\Gtk+\lib;C:\Program Files (x86)\Gtk+\lib
This is what pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0 gives: C:\Users\User>pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0 2.16.2
Thanks again
On 2/5/2011 11:59 AM, Tim Baumgartner wrote:
Hi Patrick,
2011/2/5 Patrick Lynch
This is what I did so far: 1. I followed your wiki 2. I opened Command window and entered the command: cabal install gtk 3. It returned the error messages: * Missing C libraries: z, cairo * Missing C libraries: gobject-2.0, glib-2.0, intl 4. I then ran the command: cabal install gtk --extra-include-dirs="c:/Program Files/Gtk+/include" --extra-lib-dirs="c:/Program Files/Gtk+/include" This returned the same error messages as indicated in step 3 above.
Step 1 should already include step 2, so I better ask if gtk2hs-buildtools installed successfully?
If the compiler misses some libraries, it will never help to add more include folders, because they only contain header files, not lib files. For missing include files, you get a different error message. For libraries, you have to set up the LIB environment variable properly. It must include the lib folder with Gtk+. Could you show us the result of
echo %LIB%
at the prompt? The ouput of
pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
might indicate an error as well. By the way, the environment variables at the command prompt should the sum of those made globally and those made for the current user.
Good luck Tim
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