The lazy path: You can also just download and install the binaries for your platform at http://leksah.org/download.html.
>From experience, I guess that most if not all of the capabilities will work with your version of GHC (except some features more tightly integrated with the compiler, such is GHCI. 2011/3/7 Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fisc...@googlemail.com> > On Monday 07 March 2011 16:08:01, Alberto G. Corona wrote: > > I use leksah, and I want to say thanks to the people that maintain it. I > > want also to encourage them to continuing its valuable work. > > > > from the last release of Leksah, I particulary appreciate its: > > > > Multiplatform support > > Ease of installation in all platforms including windows > > capability to works with many cabal packages in a single workspace > > its detection of dependencies and rebuilding of the affected packages > > Integration of GHCI and the GHCI debugger > > integrated building of documentation > > referencing and navigation trough the source of the installed packages > > and of course all the other traditional IDE capabilities > > That sounds nice, so I thought I'd try out leksah again. > > Unfortunately, the dependencies rule out GHC-7 (base < 4.3, Cabal < 1.9, > containers < 0.4 were the ones that sprang to the eyes immediately). > Bummer > > Maybe someone could try relaxing the bounds and build it with GHC-7, and - > if it works - upload a new version? > (I could try if I get a go-ahead from Hamish or Jürgen) > > _______________________________________________ > Leksah mailing list > lek...@projects.haskell.org > http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/leksah >
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