
Okay, I've got myself gtk2hs now (and remebered what shied me away the first time: click on dowload opens Pandora's cookie box). Seems to work, although linking takes ages and the binaries are awe-inspiringly huge. Now two questions remain (well, two I find fit to post here): - is there a user-manual or tutorial ? - when building with --enable-docs, how far should the ghc-docdir-path reach? I tried /usr/local/share/ghc-6.4.1/html/libraries and /usr/local/share/ghc-6.4.1/html and was confronted with lots of WARNING: could not resolve ... in both cases. Cheers, Daniel Am Montag, 13. März 2006 10:11 schrieben Sie:
On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 09:58 +0100, Daniel Fischer wrote:
Hello All,
how would I get myself a working (and easy to use) GUI-library?
There are two main GUI libraries at the moment: Gtk2Hs and wxHaskell.
http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/ http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net/
Both will work with current versions of GHC etc. You can either use distro packages if they're available for your distro or build from source.
Personally I'd recommend Gtk2Hs but then I'm biased because I help maintain Gtk2Hs :-).
Duncan
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