2009/3/23 Andrew Butterfield <Andrew.Butterfield@cs.tcd.ie>

Benjamin L.Russell wrote:
This is wonderful--just what I was waiting for!  The application looks
beautiful, and I'm very happy that GHCi now has a matching GUI
application along the lines of WinHugs.
 
Indeed - me too !

It would be even better if you could provide some
installation/uninstallation information.  I unzipped the contents of
WinGhci-1.0-bin.zip into the "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\My
Documents\" folder, but there was no README file.
 
And version information - I tried it with GHC 6.4 and it died (Not Responding)

What version of GHCi does it require?

And no, I won't upgrade GHC just yet (this is the latest GHC/wxHaskell combo that works for me with GHCi...)

 
 
I have tested it with GHC 6.10.1. The latest GHC version that I have currently installed is GHC 6.6, and it seems to work too. Do you have GHC bin directory on your path?
 

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