
I will build these libraries for the final installer.
On 12/1/06, shelarcy
Hi Alistair,
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 18:13:45 +0900, Bayley, Alistair
wrote: It certainly is. Is it possible to configure VisualHaskell so that it uses the existing ghc-6.6 installation, rather than it's own?
I think you can install extra libraries by cabal (and sometime you also need MSYS and MSYS Developer Tool Kit (autotools) for configuration).
cgi fgl GLUT (and GLUT_cbits) haskell-src html HUnit mtl network objectio OpenGL (and OpenGL_cbits) QuickCheck readline time xhtml
And I proposed to bundle OpenAL and ALUT packages.
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/glasgow-haskell-users/2006-October/011283.h...
These packages are in extra libraries. And I think that - OpenAL library is LGPL and OpenAL package is BSD3, so there is no reason avoiding to include this package.
OpenAL site notices that OpenAL can become Creative's licese when using on Creative Device.
http://www.openal.org/platforms.html
But if you look at Creative's OpenAL SDK header files, you can find al.h and eft.h are LGPL. So I think we can use OpenAL library under LGPL on Windows, if we don't use Creative specific extentions.
http://opensource.creative.com/pipermail/openal/2004-March/007309.html
Best Reagrds,
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