
Thomas Davie wrote:
Are you sure that you're finding things that are unavailable in 6.8.2?
Specifically the things I found missing in just the last couple of hours are: - module Text.Regex.Posix - functions readProcess/readProcessWithExitCode from System.Process - function exitSuccess from System.Exit
There's been very little change to the APIs exposed to beginners since then.
I must admit I am jumping in at the deep end, but I do have 4 years of pretty extensive Ocaml coding under my belt.
It may be that you're not importing the module required
Haskell's modules are quite similar to Ocaml's but I'm pretty confident I have this under control.
Sorry if I just taught my granny to suck eggs.
I'm not your granny :-)
If you are doing this and really are coming up against APIs that aren't in 6.8, then yes, you need to upgrade your compiler.
I'll take that as an ACK.
There's no real disadvantage to doing this though, except possibly that you lose support for one or two libraries that are taking a while to update (gtk2hs springs to mind).
Ouch. I'm pretty attached to the debian packaging system on my Debian and Ubuntu systems and really don't like to install non-packaged binaries or source. On top of that I like to use existing libraries whereever possible and that means installing these from source as well. I might have to look into cabal-debian. Cheers, Erik -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo ----------------------------------------------------------------- Gambling(n): A discretionary tax on those asleep during high school maths.