
andrewcoppin:
Thomas Schilling wrote:
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 18:34 +0000, Andrew Coppin wrote:
Neil Mitchell wrote:
Windows and Haskell is not a well travelled route, but if you stray of the cuddly installer packages, it gets even worse.
Is that why Cabal packages never ever install on Windows?
Could you be more specific what your problems are?
Not to the point that anybody is likely to be able to help me...
According to the instructions, if I'm understanding this correctly, you're supposed to be able to unpack a package, and do
runhaskell Setup configure runhaskell Setup make runhaskell Setup install
I usually install as a user, and into my home directory, so the following just works for the 100-odd haskell packages from hackage i have installed currently: runhaskell Setup configure --user --prefix=$HOME runhaskell Setup make runhaskell Setup install --user If that doesn't work, please report it to the author, and the libraries list, possibly the cabal list. Drop by the IRC channel, we solve problems in real time :) -- Don