[Haskell] installing streams library

Jared Updike jupdike at gmail.com
Fri May 19 16:39:36 EDT 2006


I found this in an old post (gotta love GMail search):

> You can find further information about the library at the
> page http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Library/Streams and
> download it as http://freearc.narod.ru/Streams.tar.gz

from a thread in February entitled:

  Streams: the extensible I/O library (Feb 21)

Google  site:haskell.org bulat extensible I/O library for the thread, etc.

Hope that helps,
  Jared.

On 5/19/06, Chad Scherrer <chad.scherrer at gmail.com> wrote:
> It sounds like Bulat has gotten some impressive I/O speedups with his
> Streams library. I'd like to try this out, but I'm having some trouble
> installing it. I'm using GHC on Linux.
>
> My first attempt was looking around on this page:
> http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Library/Streams
>
> There's a really nice description, but no signs of where to actually get the
> library. Eventually (thanks to Google) I tracked down this message:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/13625
>
> From here I was able to download it, but there's no information regarding
> how this needs to be set up. There are directories "Data", "Examples", and
> "System", which I assume are supposed to be plugged into the hierarchical
> module structure, but how do I do that? I thought this might have something
> to do with Cabal (I've not yet used that), but the Cabal manual talks about
> a .cabal file, which doesn't exist here.
>
> Does this follow some standard approach that I'm not familiar with? Where
> should I look to learn more?
>
> Thanks,
> --
>
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