forwarding to libraries
From: glasgow-haskell-users-bounces@haskell.org
[mailto:glasgow-haskell-users-bounces@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Fernand
Lacas
Sent: 10 January 2007 21:25
To: glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org
Subject: HDirect and GHC-6.6
Hello,
This is my first post on this mailing list and I hope it will not be too
off-topic.
My point is that I have worked a little on the porting of the last (0.21)
version of HDirect (http://www.haskell.org/hdirect/)
to ghc 6.6. I succeeded in compiling the ihc.exe (idl compiler) but I'm now
stuck on the boot-strapping of the COM library (which is required to have
support for Automation).
This seems to come from a new feature of the package management system, which includes
the package's name in the interface files (.hi).
Alas, on the beginning of this new year (happy new year to you all), I lack
time to understand the cabal system to solve this. I've written to the people
mentioned in the README (and others), which are supposed to support the
library, but got no answer. I assume they are no longer supporting it.
Thus, I simply wanted to know if someone on this list, more involved with ghc
or haskell's community, would be interested to have the sources files so that, may
be in the near future, hdirect could be up to date with ghc, and also that
other people could benefit from that small contribution without re-inventing
the wheel (my changes are not complex, but rather tedious because I had to
track all deprecated libraries, correct a GHC-specific bug).
I also think that hdirect build process should be translated to Cabal's setup
(it currently uses Makefiles, but the build process is not straightforward, so
the adaptation requires a knowledge I do not have of Cabal).
Sincerely yours,
Samuel
P.-S. I do not check this mail on a daily basis, so it is possible I won't
answer immediately, but within one or two days.
Excuse my french, it is my mother tongue.
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