
I use this configuration exclusively... it wasn't actually that hard to set up once I found out that the .pc files are shipped in a strange directory buried in the frameworks. I posted how I got it working back in December: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=3E883695-30D3-4CBE-A... -Ross On Mar 2, 2009, at 6:39 PM, Manuel M T Chakravarty wrote:
BTW, there is a nice native version of GTK for Mac OS X as a proper framework:
Unfortunately, it seems rather difficult to build gtk2hs with the GTK + framework as the framework doesn't support pkg-config and gtk2hs knows nothing about Mac frameworks. However, GHC has support for frameworks; so, it should be possible to get this to work.
Manuel
Arne Dehli Halvorsen:
Manuel M T Chakravarty wrote:
I'm planning to purchase a MacBookPro so I'm wondering how well Haskell is supported under this platform.
At least two of the regular contributors to GHC work on Macs. That should ensure that Mac OS X is well supported. Installation is trivial with the Mac OS X installer package:
http://haskell.org/ghc/download_ghc_6_10_1.html#macosxintel Hi, following on from this point:
How does one get gtk2hs running on a mac?
I have a MacBook Pro, and I've had ghc installed for some time now.
(first in 6.8.2 (packaged), then 6.10.1 (packaged), then 6.8.2 via macports 1.6 then 6.10.1 via macports 1.7)
I tried to install gtk2hs via macports, but it didn't work. (0.9.12? on 6.8.2, then on 6.10.1) Is there a recipe one could follow? Can I get the preconditions via macports, and then use cabal to install gtk2hs 0.10?
Grateful for assistance, Arne D H
Manuel
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