Daniel Díaz writes:
> I have installed successfully the gtk package on Windows.
>
> GTK version: 2.16
> gtk package version: 0.12.0
> Haskell Platform version: 2010.2.0.0
>
> I have detailed my steps (very similar to Mark Shroyer steps) here:
>
> http://deltadiaz.blogspot.com/2011/03/on-windows-h
I have installed successfully the gtk package on Windows.
GTK version: 2.16
gtk package version: 0.12.0
Haskell Platform version: 2010.2.0.0
I have detailed my steps (very similar to Mark Shroyer steps) here:
http://deltadiaz.blogspot.com/2011/03/on-windows-how-to-install-gtk.html
It seems tha
Thanks, that worked! First it was loading stuff from graphviz, and then from
sysWOW64... now I finally run threadscope :-)
Cheers,
Pedro
2011/3/15 Ryan Yates
> Hi Pedro,
>
> Perhaps the libglib-2.0.0.dll that is getting loaded is not the one you
> want. You should be able to use a tool like p
Hi Pedro,
Perhaps the libglib-2.0.0.dll that is getting loaded is not the one you
want. You should be able to use a tool like process explorer [1] to see
which specific dlls are getting loaded when you run.
Ryan
[1] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
2011/3/15 José Pedro
Hi all,
I'd just like to add that I succeeded in building gtk2hs in Windows XP 64bit
with GHC 7.0.2, using the 2.16 bundle from [1] and following the
instructions in [2].
However, running the test program of [2] still fails at runtime with "The
procedure entry point g_assertion_message_expr could
El Vie, 25 de Febrero de 2011, 10:38 pm, Ryan Yates escribió:
> In my experience cross platform tools do not work in the presence of
> spaces
> in paths. Because of this when on Windows I have the habit of putting any
> cross platform libraries or tools in a non-spaced path. Another option
> cou
In my experience cross platform tools do not work in the presence of spaces
in paths. Because of this when on Windows I have the habit of putting any
cross platform libraries or tools in a non-spaced path. Another option
could be to use the short path names when setting the PATH. GHC and cabal
d
Thanks for the responses, but my error remains.
I wrote two scripts, following both different instructions.
Script 1:
@echo off
title GTK Haskell Setup
echo * Add GTK bin folder.
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Documents and Settings\User\Escritorio\GTK\GTKAIO\bin
echo * Add GTK include folder.
set PATH=%PAT
Maybe it's erroring out because you have C:\gtk\bin and C:\Documents
...\gtk+bundle...\bin in the same path. You shouldn't need both. I
also don't see any path that mentions the libxml libraries which you
will eventually need.
When I installed GTK on Windows 7 I also followed the blog post you
me
Hi Daniel,
Gtk2hs site is down by move server, sadly.
The document on http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Gtk2Hs is wrong.
http://markshroyer.com/2010/10/gtk2hs-on-windows/ is right.
From your error, you missing C libraries that gtk2hs need, or you have
install GTK+ C library, but gtk2hs can't fi
El Vie, 25 de Febrero de 2011, 2:34 pm, aditya siram escribió:
> Hi Daniel,
> What is the value of PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH and INCLUDE in the shell
> from which you are invoking "cabal install ..."?
> -deech
>
PATH:
C:\Archivos de programa\Haskell\bin
C:\Archivos de programa\Haskell Platform\2010.2
Hi Daniel,
What is the value of PATH, PKG_CONFIG_PATH and INCLUDE in the shell
from which you are invoking "cabal install ..."?
-deech
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 6:40 AM, Daniel Díaz wrote:
> Hi, cafe,
>
> I know this has been treated many times, but I've tried install GTK so
> hard without any succ
Hi, cafe,
I know this has been treated many times, but I've tried install GTK so
hard without any success that I decided to ask for help.
Firstly, I followed the instructions listed in HaskellWiki [1]. No results.
Then, I followed the instruction from the Mark Shroyer blog [2]. No results.
I di
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