
XCode 4.1 is free on the Mac App Store; but that requires OSX 10.7;
they seem to have removed Xcode 4 that used to be $5 there. I can
still download Xcode 4 on my developer account, but that isn't
available to people who don't pay up.
I think Apple is making a good case here for bundling gcc and friends
with Haskell Platform.
Niklas
2011/7/27 Chris Smith
Okay, you're all scaring me again. I'm supposed to be teaching a class this next school year, on Haskell programming, to middle schoolers aged 12 to 13. Some of the students will be using Macs, and I'm again very confused about the situation of the Haskell platform on MacOS. There are different installation requirements for different versions of the operating system? Is there a good complete source somewhere for information on how to get this installed, across different versions of MacOS, with a minimum of needing people to have the install disks that came with their computer?
Alternatively, maybe it would it be easier to have the Mac users install VMWare's free version and I can just have them install Windows or Linux in that? Or does it also have weird dependency issues like this, too?
-- Chris Smith
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