ANN: EclipseFP 2.1.0 released

Hello Haskellers, Version 2.1.0 of the EclipseFP project (Eclipse plugins for Haskell development) has been released. Based mainly on the work Alejandro Serrano did for his GSoC project, this release features a lot of enhancements: - A package/module browser - Hoogle integration: select a identifier in your code and jump to its hoogle definitions - HLint integration: jump directly to HLint errors and warnings - Profiling graphs: run an executable with profiling flags and its the resulting graphs - SourceGraph: generate SourceGraph reports - Better auto completion information And of course some bug fixes. Please go to http://eclipsefp.github.com/, the new website Alejandro designed for more information and installation instructions. Feedback welcome! -- JP Moresmau http://jpmoresmau.blogspot.com/

Hi there, I wanted to give the 2.1.0 version a try, so I followed the install instructions on the website and downloaded one of the available Eclipse packages (I chose "Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers"). Installing EclipseFP then gave me the following error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found. Software currently installed: FP: Haskell support for Eclipse 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.feature.group 2.1.0) Missing requirement: Haskell Plug-in Debug Core 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.core 2.1.0) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.jdt.junit 3.3.0' but it could not be found Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Haskell Plug-in Debug UI 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.ui 2.1.0) To: bundle net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.core 0.0.0 Cannot satisfy dependency: From: FP: Haskell support for Eclipse 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.feature.group 2.1.0) To: net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.ui 2.0.3
As I couldn't find a hint where to report bugs, I thought I might simply reply to your announcement. Andreas

Sorry, there was an error in the installation instructions. You need to
download a version of Eclipse with Java support (Eclipse for Java
developers, Eclipse for Java EE developers or Eclipse Classic).
If you find any other error, you can report it in the mailing list at
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=eclipsefp-develop
2011/9/3 Andreas Baldeau
Hi there,
I wanted to give the 2.1.0 version a try, so I followed the install instructions on the website and downloaded one of the available Eclipse packages (I chose "Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers"). Installing EclipseFP then gave me the following error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found. Software currently installed: FP: Haskell support for Eclipse 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.feature.group 2.1.0) Missing requirement: Haskell Plug-in Debug Core 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.core 2.1.0) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.jdt.junit 3.3.0' but it could not be found Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Haskell Plug-in Debug UI 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.ui 2.1.0) To: bundle net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.core 0.0.0 Cannot satisfy dependency: From: FP: Haskell support for Eclipse 2.1.0 (net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.feature.group 2.1.0) To: net.sf.eclipsefp.haskell.debug.ui 2.0.3
As I couldn't find a hint where to report bugs, I thought I might simply reply to your announcement.
Andreas
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Is it possible to install it with GHC7.2 ? I tried and it can't compile scion. David.

On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 06:01:49PM +0200, David Virebayre wrote:
Is it possible to install it with GHC7.2 ? I tried and it can't compile scion.
David.
I ran into this as well. The culprit appears to be MissingH, which does not compile under ghc 7.2 because of conflicts between the base and haskell98 packages. This is a known issue: https://github.com/jgoerzen/missingh/issues/9 Apparently the HEAD version of MissingH has fixed this issue, but a new version has not yet been released. So manually installing it from source ought to work, although I have not tried. -Brent
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Alejandro Serrano Mena
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Andreas Baldeau
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Brent Yorgey
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David Virebayre
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JP Moresmau