
On 2/5/08, Valery V. Vorotyntsev
$ lambdabot -e 'hoogle map' Initialising plugins ...........Plugin.Djinn: couldn't find djinn binary ...........................sending message to bogus server: IrcMessage {msgServer = "freenode", msgLBName = "urk!<outputmessage>", msgPrefix = "", msgCommand = "NAMES", msgParams = [""]} .................. done. A Hoogle error occured. Exception: all servers detached exception: State/seen: openBinaryFile: does not exist (No such file or directory)
Sorry, Don, I still prefer cabal installation procedure to the ./build[1] script. Cabal way is cleaner and "sh ./build" didn't help with the error mentioned above. 1. http://code.haskell.org/lambdabot/build "lambdabot -e 'hoogle map'" works fine if there is `State' directory in $PWD. Workaround is to copy `State' to ~/bin/ and to define a function in .bashrc: lambdabot () { cd ~/bin ./lambdabot "$@" } Shouldn't lambdabot chdir(2) before accessing files from State/ directory? Thank you. -- vvv