A virtual machine might work best so I'll try that. Thanks for the details and fast response!
One more thing to try for your development environment is the google gold linker, which links much faster.On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Greg Weber <greg@gregweber.info> wrote:
Hi Eric,warpDebug just prints out a debug log.Your options for development are:* compile manually with cabal-dev (that actually works)* modify yesod devel or possibly the Shaker package to work with cabal-dev* attempt to use wai-handler-devel with cabal-dev (Theoretically possible by changing an environment variable, but doesn't seem to work)* use cabal, not cabal-dev on a virtual machine (This is not as bad as it sounds, actually the best option if you have a lot of RAM to spare on a fast computer.)A better development environment (that works with cabal-dev) is on our TODO list.Thanks,Greg WeberOn Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Eric Rasmussen <ericrasmussen@gmail.com> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi everyone,
I'm looking to get started with Yesod for the first time and need some guidance. I installed Yesod with cabal-dev (which I needed to resolve some of the dependency conflicts), and then discovered/read that I won't be able to use the yesod devel server with a sandbox environment. I read some old discussions on the list saying this is being worked on, but in the meantime what other options do I have?
Since I'm completely new to Haskell web development I'm not sure if I should be looking into warp-debug or something else as a reasonably easy way to test an application under development. I'm definitely open to any advice or other tips and tricks on setting up a nice development environment for Yesod.
Thanks!
Eric
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