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> 1. Install via ghcup. Refer to its documentation. > 2. Libraries need to be visible in extra-lib-dirs. Includes need to be visible in extra-include-dirs. Unix tools need to be...
As it happens, I’ve been working on [my own version](https://github.com/bradrn/cabal/blob/how-to-windows/doc/how-to-run-in-windows.rst) of this document. I’m no longer going to submit it as its own PR, since I believe @jasagredo’s new version...
> @bradrn I would not mention that it is _strongly recommended_ to use the installations that come with GHCup and Stack. I meant, of course, for Haskell-specific work. I assumed...
> However it seems this is out of the scope for the Cabal documentation. I might file a ticket to GHCup to mention this then. This would be a good...
> > Cabal requires knowing the location of MSYS2 > > This is only true if you happen to need something from MSYS2. If you are only compiling packages which...
It’s been a while since I last used `threepenny-gui`, but Haskell’s `String` type has Unicode support — `Char` is not a single byte. Occasionally there are IO problems (particularly on...
Using @motevets’s instructions, I have successfully managed to get Nyxt working on Ubuntu WSL. Admittedly, it’s working badly enough that it’s barely useable, but that’s at least an improvement over...
@jmercouris By ‘barely usable’ I meant what I said: > … every couple of seconds, Nyxt becomes unresponsive; this appears to happen every time it prints a message ‘Failed to...
I meant that it freezes.
I’m experiencing this issue too. For quite a while `xfce4-panel` and XMonad have worked well together without a problem, but then today XMonad suddenly stopped recognising it as a strut....