On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:50 PM, Richard Talley <rich.tal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm running OS X 10.5.8 on Intel. I installed GHC 6.10.4 and the Haskell
> Platform 2009.2.0.2 with no problem (thanks to everybody who made this so
> easy on OS X).
> The yi editor seems very interesting, so I installed it with 'cabal install
> yi' (after running 'cabal update'). That went OK (with some warnings about
> deprecated GHC features) and I was able to run yi which I found in
> ~/.cabal/bin
> Pressing h for help gave me a sample configuration file for yi which I
> edited to use cua keybindings and the (experimental) cocoa gui.
> Now when I tried to run yi again, I got this:
> Recompiling custom yi
> Launching custom yi: "/Users/rbtalley/.yi/yi-i386-darwin"
> yi: /Users/rbtalley/.yi/yi-i386-darwin: executeFile: does not exist (No such
> file or directory)
> Any suggestions?

I'm copying this to yi-devel. I think this issue may have been
discussed some time ago, but I'm not sure whether that discussion is
relevant here.

Jeff Wheeler

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