
Thank you, that did the trick. I had first tried the packages from Debian unstable. They had the redbook examples, but they wouldn't compile because the import commands failed. Then I checked out 5.04.2 from cvs and built that, then tried to compile the redbook examples from the Debian package, but that didn't work either. I think the only thing broken is the documentation and the Debian packaging. There just was no clear path to getting things running. BTW, what exactly am I looking for in a Quake data file to make the QBSP program do something interesting? Thanks, Cliff Sven Panne wrote:
Clifford Beshers wrote:
I'm trying to find a stable combination of ghc and hopengl, without success so far. I've tried a variety of 5.04 setups without success.
Hmmm, HOpenGL 1.03 (http://haskell.org/HOpenGL/releases/HOpenGL-1.03.tar.gz, just to be sure) works with with all official releases of GHC 5.04 (5.04, 5.04.1, 5.04.2), at least on the platforms I have access to (x86 Linux, WinDoze+Cygwin, SPARC-Solaris).
Can someone give a recommendation?
It's a bit hard to guess without further information about your setup. Could you send me a transcript of what you've done, including the output of
uname -a ghc --version
and the config.log and config.status files?
Cheers, S.
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