
Maurício wrote:
There are many libraries we probably would like to have bindings for, but we need to have them on hackage to do that.
I really don't think that is true. Just to pick one that I am aware of: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hsndfile This relies on libsndfile and was successfully built on the hackage server.
What if we generate a wish list of really trusted and important libraries we would like to use, and then test if they build on hackage, and install in /usr/local those that do?
Thats probably a really bad idea on Debian or Debian derived distributions, where Haskell bindings to these libraries should really link against the versions of the libraries installed by the package manager. On Linux (probably true for Unix in general), Haskell bindings to C libraries should use pkg-config in the build process to find the location of the required libraries and headers. Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/