
Hello all, If anybody has already used libmpd-haskell (the darcs repo version) or would like to look over it I would appreciate their comments. Thanks, Ben http://turing.une.edu.au/~bsinclai/code/libmpd-haskell/

* Ben Sinclair
If anybody has already used libmpd-haskell (the darcs repo version) or would like to look over it I would appreciate their comments.
Thanks, Ben
I'd like to use it in xmonad extension to control MPD, but since all extensions live in one package (XMonadContrib), adding new dependencies is discouraged, so I chose ad-hoc solution using netcat. -- Roman I. Cheplyaka :: http://ro-che.info/ ...being in love is totally punk rock...

roma:
* Ben Sinclair
[2008-01-16 22:02:40+1100] If anybody has already used libmpd-haskell (the darcs repo version) or would like to look over it I would appreciate their comments.
Thanks, Ben
I'd like to use it in xmonad extension to control MPD, but since all extensions live in one package (XMonadContrib), adding new dependencies is discouraged, so I chose ad-hoc solution using netcat.
We could have multiple extension packages (i.e. xmonadcontrib-network) for things that touch the network. -- Don

* Don Stewart
roma:
* Ben Sinclair
[2008-01-16 22:02:40+1100] If anybody has already used libmpd-haskell (the darcs repo version) or would like to look over it I would appreciate their comments.
Thanks, Ben
I'd like to use it in xmonad extension to control MPD, but since all extensions live in one package (XMonadContrib), adding new dependencies is discouraged, so I chose ad-hoc solution using netcat.
We could have multiple extension packages (i.e. xmonadcontrib-network) for things that touch the network.
It doesn't really matter -- I hardly imagine amarok user who would agree to fetch&build libmpd-haskell in order to use some other network-related extension. -- Roman I. Cheplyaka :: http://ro-che.info/ ...being in love is totally punk rock...

A comment on documentation. I find it very frustrating when libraries are
described as an interface to X, where X is often an acronym that has
multiple definitions on the web. Lots of clicking got me to 'Music Player
Demon', but no further description or links. Just a little more
information, say in a top-level README and/or the Haddock docs would be
greatly appreciated.
2008/1/16 Ben Sinclair
Hello all, If anybody has already used libmpd-haskell (the darcs repo version) or would like to look over it I would appreciate their comments.
Thanks, Ben
http://turing.une.edu.au/~bsinclai/code/libmpd-haskell/http://turing.une.edu.au/%7Ebsinclai/code/libmpd-haskell/
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