[Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Visual Haskell prerelease0.2

Krasimir Angelov kr.angelov at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 05:54:39 EST 2006


I will build these libraries for the final installer.

On 12/1/06, shelarcy <shelarcy at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Alistair,
>
> On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 18:13:45 +0900, Bayley, Alistair <Alistair_Bayley at invescoperpetual.co.uk> wrote:
> > It certainly is. Is it possible to configure VisualHaskell so that it
> > uses the existing ghc-6.6 installation, rather than it's own?
>
> I think you can install extra libraries by cabal (and
> sometime you also need MSYS and MSYS Developer Tool Kit
> (autotools) for configuration).
>
> > cgi
> > fgl
> > GLUT (and GLUT_cbits)
> > haskell-src
> > html
> > HUnit
> > mtl
> > network
> > objectio
> > OpenGL (and OpenGL_cbits)
> > QuickCheck
> > readline
> > time
> > xhtml
>
> And I proposed to bundle OpenAL and ALUT packages.
>
> http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/glasgow-haskell-users/2006-October/011283.html
>
> These packages are in extra libraries. And I think that -
> OpenAL library is LGPL and OpenAL package is BSD3, so
> there is no reason avoiding to include this package.
>
> OpenAL site notices that OpenAL can become Creative's
> licese when using on Creative Device.
>
> http://www.openal.org/platforms.html
>
> But if you look at Creative's OpenAL SDK header files, you
> can find al.h and eft.h are LGPL. So I think we can use
> OpenAL library under LGPL on Windows, if we don't use
> Creative specific extentions.
>
> http://opensource.creative.com/pipermail/openal/2004-March/007309.html
>
> Best Reagrds,
>
> --
> shelarcy <shelarcy    capella.freemail.ne.jp>
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