
...I got everything installed but am getting the following message:
Prelude> :module Database.HDBC.Sqlite3
<no location info>:
Could not find module `Database.HDBC.Sqlite3':
it is not a module in the current program, or in any known package.
...I have the file 'sqlite3' installed in the folder:
C:\users\user\downloads\sqlite-linux-x486-3070400
I'd appreciate any help...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Fischer"
On Monday 31 January 2011 16:39:30, Kathleen Lynch wrote:
Good morning, I'm trying to install Sqlite on a Windows PC... I'm using "Real World Haskell" as a guide in regard to this... It indicates that HDBC must be installed first and points to http://hackage.haskell.org/.
I displayed this url and see the following in regard to downloading HDBC: Downloads a.. HDBC-2.2.6.1.tar.gz (Cabal source package) b.. package description (included in the package) If I'm correct, tar is a Unixy thing...
Windows can handle .tar.gz, but if you have the cabal executable (you should have it if you've installed the Haskell platform, otherwise you'll probably need it sooner or later anyway: http://www.haskell.org/cabal/download.html ), simply "cabal install HDBC" [1] in a command shell should work (unless there are some foreign [C] libraries missing, in which case you'd need to install those first).
[1] before you can cabal install something, you first need to call "cabal update" to let cabal know what is available on hackage This returned a null result - but the "cabal install HDBC' did install HDBC. In ghci: I can execute: :m Database.HDBC I then downloaded Sqlite3 using: Precompiled Binaries For Windows sqlite-shell-win32-x86-3070400.zip (275.08 KiB) A command-line shell for accessing and modifying SQLite databases. This program is compatible with all versions of SQLite through 3.7.4 and beyond. However, looks like I need to do something else, when I execute: :m Database.HDBC Database.HDBC.Sqlite3 it doesn't find Sqlite3 - the following message appears: <no location info>: Could not find module `Database.HDBC.Sqlite3': it is not a module in the current program, or in any known package. I'd appreciate any help
Can someone tell me how to download this to a Windows Vista PC?
Thank you