
On 03/07/2010, at 7:00 PM, Nils Schweinsberg wrote:
On 01.07.2010 17:17, Markus Läll wrote:
I have a noobish question -- what are my chances of doing web development on a host, where I have restricted shell access?
Like, if I can copy programs to my own folders, then I could also copy a version of GHC and run that with my .hs files through a cgi folder, or maybe I could compile my programs and copy those executables to the cgi folder?
Jup, you usually compile a haskell web application. So you just upload your binary, run it inside a screen/tmux session and you're ready to go.
Almost. You'll probably want to statically link your binary, unless your host is very similar to your development box. http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Practical_web_programming_in_Haskell#Depl... I hope things are better than they were with 6.8! cheers peter -- http://peteg.org/