On 2013-Aug-08, Vagif Verdi and/or a Mail User Agent wrote:
> ...
> Leksah is a linux program intented to run on linux. You can (in some
> cases) successfully install and run it on windows, but you would need
> to go through certain steps installing some unrelated to windows
> software (gtk etc)
> ...
GTK and its (non-Haskell) dependencies seem to be the tricky part.
I found the instructions for installing Gtk2hs on Windows
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Gtk2Hs/Installation#Windows
a bit sketchy, so wrote a blog post with more detailed instructions:
http://spottedmetal.blogspot.com/2013/07/setting-up-haskell-gtk-development.html
I normally work with Linux; Windows experts could probably
make some improvements in my procedures.
Greg
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