[Haskell-cafe] Is Hugs dead?

Evgeny Tarasov etarasov.ekb at gmail.com
Fri Apr 22 20:19:37 CEST 2011


By the way, I'd like to use hugs extensively as sysadmin's universal 
scripting language. I think, it could be a great killer feature. But as 
far as I know, it doesn't have any facilities to run external programs 
and process their stdout, stderr end exit code.

Hugs is much more suitable for the task then ghc because of its 
compactness and portability. And some people think that haskell code is 
easier to maintain than shell scripts, perl or even python.

--
Best regards
Evgeny Tarasov

22.04.2011 18:16, Robert Clausecker пишет:
> Some weeks ago, I mirrored the hugs repo to github.
> (https://github.com/fuzxxl/Hugs) This was, when I found out, that the
> last commit was about 2 years ago. Also, since some of the dependencies
> moved, I was unable to build hugs.
>
> Now my question is: Is Hugs dead? What's the status of development of
> hugs?
>
> Yours, Robert Clausecker
>
>
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