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 Weber

On 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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