On 10-11-30 05:19 AM, Ketil Malde wrote:
It seems to me that while there are *three* ways to install stuff: apt-get
install, cabal install --global, and cabal install --user, there are
just *two* ways things get installed, globally and user(ly?).
The "obvious" solution would be to have three pac
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 27.11.2010, 19:55 +0100 schrieb Roland Senn:
> Am 27.11.2010 19:36, schrieb Joachim Breitner:
> > Hi,
> > And there is even a leksah package
> > on Debian, and in Ubuntu since natty.
> >
> > Greetings,
> > Joachim
> I tried:
> sudo apt-get install leksah
> and got:
> Reading pa
Am 27.11.2010 19:36, schrieb Joachim Breitner:
Hi,
And there is even a leksah package
on Debian, and in Ubuntu since natty.
Greetings,
Joachim
I tried:
sudo apt-get install leksah
and got:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to loc
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 27.11.2010, 19:13 +0100 schrieb Roland Senn:
> I installed the Haskell Platform on Unbunto 10.10. There were no
> problems. Then I tried to install Leksah
on Debian and Ubuntu it works generally to install as much as possible
from the Debian (Ubuntu) repositories. There is, f
I learned a little bit Haskell with Hugs on Windows and now I want to
develop on Linux.
I installed the Haskell Platform on Unbunto 10.10. There were no problems.
Then I tried to install Leksah with
sudo cabal install leksah --global
It failed with:
Resolving dependencies...
/tmp/gtksourceview2