
14 Sep
2007
14 Sep
'07
7:14 a.m.
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 10:56:34AM +0000, Xavier Maillard wrote:
Each time I try to update xmonad (from darcs), my Config.hs is broken. This is, for me, the major drawback of xmonad. I do not understand any a line of Haskell and thus I am lost after each upgrade.
I don't know any Haskell either, but Config.hs seems easy enough to maintain. Perhaps that is because I haven't made drastic changes compared to the standard config? One idea is to always use the standard Config.hs, then apply changes as necessary. I don't do that, but if I get problems, then I might. This requires you to know how you want your xmonad to be different from the standard one, so that you can apply all your changes to a fresh Config.hs. Kai