
Thank you for your response. If I execute "ghc-pkg list gtk" I receive this output:
ghc-pkg list gtk /usr/local/Cellar/ghc/7.0.4/lib/ghc-7.0.4/package.conf.d /Users/tanjapiechnick/.ghc/i386-darwin-7.0.4/package.conf.d
But "ghc-pkg check" gives me no results
ghc-pkg check
Is this the issue?
if you have only very recently built gtk etc via mac homebrew, you need to build the head version of gtk2hs and family
Ok, and where can I get these informations? Am 07.06.2012 um 02:42 schrieb Carter Schonwald:
Also: if you have only very recently built gtk etc via mac homebrew, you need to build the head version of gtk2hs and family. (there was a header file / api change at some point regarding gtk, and only the darcs HEAD version of gtk2hs et al has been updated to reflect that.)
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 6:27 PM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
wrote: On 7 June 2012 03:01, Tanja Piechnick wrote: Hey Haskell-Cafe,
I would like to run GTK2HS on my Mac 10.6.8 but after the successful installation with Homebrew of all modules (GTK+, GTK2HS) I get this failure message:
Prelude> :l guitest.hs
guitest.hs:1:8: Could not find module `Graphics.UI.Gtk': Use -v to see a list of the files searched for. Failed, modules loaded: none.
Just to confirm for us, as the same user can you please run the following:
ghc-pkg list gtk
As well as:
ghc-pkg check
I always changed my PATH. This is the content of my PATH:
/usr/bin /bin /usr/sbin /sbin /usr/local/bin /Developer/usr/bin /Users/tanjapiechnick/.cabal/bin $HOME/.cabal/bin
I don't think this is a PATH problem; possibly a problem with library paths.
Is that correct? Where is the mistake?
Thank you for any help! Greetings from Namibia
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