Good morning,
No luck…I tried to get a new password but I’ve been waiting for over an hour and no response from Apple…
I think the problem is that the ampersand ‘@’ in my Apple name is invalid [according to their site and therefore they can not give me a password]…
…looks like I’ll have to go to my Apple store and get some help or an installation disk for Xcode…
I have the PC up and running, so I’ll work with it in the mean time…
I thought Macs were supposed to be easy to use…
Thanks again…
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From: beginners-bounces@haskell.org [mailto:beginners-bounces@haskell.org] On Behalf Of JETkoten
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:26 AM
To: beginners@haskell.org
Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Looking for some guidance to installing GHCI on MAC
You're welcome. While you wait for Apple, why not try one more time?
Go to this page:
http://developer.apple.com/devcenter/download.action?path=/ios/ios_sdk_4.2__final/xcode_3.2.5_and_ios_sdk_4.2_final.dmg
It will ask you for your Apple ID and password, put inkmandpjlynch@verizon.netfor user and add your password.
If your login is not working, that might be why you get the invalid message? If so, click the blue Forgot Password? link and it will reset your password for you and email you to let you make a new one so that you can then log in and get the file I linked above.
After you log in, it should pop up a window and ask to Save or Cancel. Choose Save, wait for the download to finish, open the .dmg by double clicking and the rest should work.
You don't need the Apple ID for installing Xcode just your OSX system password...
I'm not sure exactly what part of the install isn't working with your Xcode install, but I think you're pretty close to getting it working.
On 1/24/11 9:35 AM, patricklynch wrote:Thanks for the 'heads up'.I got a 'free' Apple ID but it didn't work with the Apple download ofXcode...the Apple ID that I received from them was'kmandpjlynch@verizon.net' which is my email address...this gives theinvalid message...I've notified Apple of this and am awaiting an answer from them...Good day-----Original Message-----From: beginners-bounces@haskell.org [mailto:beginners-bounces@haskell.org]On Behalf Of JETkotenSent: Monday, January 24, 2011 5:37 AMTo: beginners@haskell.orgSubject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Looking for some guidance to installingGHCI on MACXcode is needed on the Mac to install *anything* that's not already aready made (pre-compiled binary) program. Once you've got Xcodeinstalled, it really does get easier!It is different than the PC because the Mac is using Xcode to convertthe GHC and other Haskell platform files from the source code thatpeople can read to a complied binary program that the computer can readand that can run on your Mac. On the PC what you downloaded andinstalled was already compiled before you downloaded it.Once you get your free developer.apple.com account you then look for thelink for Xcode and pick the one for your version of OSX (10.4 or 10.5 or10.6).Download the file and when it finishes you can just double click it onthe download window and it'll run the installer, or at least take you tothe downloaded installer in whatever folder it is in so you can thendouble click installer file and make it run. I forget which way it worksright now, but one of those will work.It'll then have you agree to the software license, and ask for yoursystem password.Write it in, then wait a while for it to finish. It'll tell you whenit's done... and after that you can try to install the Haskell platformagain and it should work.This is the beginner list: "Here, there is no such thing as a 'stupidquestion.'" Any other problems with your install? Post them back to thelist. You don't have to give up on it... keep at it and people here willhelp you through.On 1/23/11 5:20 PM, patricklynch wrote:...i tried the March 2010 installation on the MAC and I get the sameresult...if there is a requirement for Xcode, shouldn't it be listed intheInstallation Instructions... I tried another installation but it toorequired Xcode......again, I was able to install GHC on a PC and was able to install HUGsonthe Mac......really frustrating... I'm not going to pay Apple $99, so I may have togive up on the Mac for a while - bummer...-----Original Message-----From: patricklynch [mailto:kmandpjlynch@verizon.net]Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 4:44 PMTo: 'Antoine Latter'Cc: 'Wes Morgan'; 'beginners@haskell.org'Subject: RE: [Haskell-beginners] Looking for some guidance to installingGHCI on MAC...sorry for being a 'klutz' - but I'm new to the mac too......i'm guessing that I have Xcode installed...i see an X icon that has anX11 label - when I click it, it displays nothing...bummer......since I was able to install Hugs I'm guessing that Xcode isinstalled...however, I have no way of knowing if this is true...and Applewants $99 for a Developer fee, bummer...I was not given an installationdisk...I went to the site: haskage.haskell.org\platform\mac.html...It gives me a three step installation procedure......the 1st deletes any previous installation of GHC - this worked......the 2nd gets me to a screen that states Standard install on "MacintoshHD"; with a message: click Install...{however, the Install Button can notbeclicked}...this is as far as I can get...-----Original Message-----From: Antoine Latter [mailto:aslatter@gmail.com]Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 2:55 PMTo: patricklynchCc: Wes Morgan; beginners@haskell.orgSubject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Looking for some guidance to installingGHCI on MACThe problem I had at first with the Haskell Platform installer wasthat I didn't have Xcode installed.This should be on one of the OS X install discs, I think. You can alsodownload it from Apple:http://developer.apple.com/technologies/xcode.htmlIt might be easier if you could send us the error message you're getting.AntoineOn Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:18 PM, patricklynch<kmandpjlynch@verizon.net>wrote:...i tried to use the installation for Mac at Haskell.org, but it givesmean error message [something like: call your software vendor]......i tried the Homebrew, see email below, but it wants my AppleDeveloperid...i don't have one......i installed it on my pc and all it took was a single keystroke......i installed Hugs on my Mac without any problem.....i'd appreciate any help, I really need to work with ghc on my macGo Jets-----Original Message-----From: beginners-bounces@haskell.org[mailto:beginners-bounces@haskell.org]On Behalf Of Wes MorganSent: Sunday, January 23, 2011 7:36 AMTo: beginners@haskell.orgSubject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Looking for some guidance to installingGHCI on MACI just used Homebrew (http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/). Once that'sinstalled, 'brew install ghc' gets you GHC, GHCi, cabal, etc.WesOn Jan 23, 2011, at 6:00 AM, "beginners-request@haskell.org"<beginners-request@haskell.org> wrote:Re: [Haskell-beginners] Looking for some guidance toinstalling GHCI on MAC_______________________________________________Beginners mailing listBeginners@haskell.orghttp://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners_______________________________________________Beginners mailing listBeginners@haskell.orghttp://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners_______________________________________________Beginners mailing listBeginners@haskell.orghttp://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners_______________________________________________Beginners mailing listBeginners@haskell.orghttp://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners