Also, I've registered http://pugscode.org/ and populated it with some
basic information. As the site says, I'm handing out committer bits
pretty liberally, so if you are willing to patch things, write tests,
and hang out on IRC, please contact the team on IRC or by mail. :)
See you on #perl6!
Thanks,
/Autrijus/
> Also, I've registered http://pugscode.org/ and populated it with some
> basic information.
>From the README:
Pugs needs the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) 6.2 or above. To
install GHC, download a binary build from
http://haskell.org/ghc/. Although source code for GHC is
available, it will take a very long time to build by yourself.
Since obviously this compiler is being used for real work, has anyone
considered petitioning the major Linux distribution vendors to include
it in their upcoming releases? For example, I'm sure Fedora would pick
it up, given that it's being used in the development of the next major
version of an important core tool / language (Perl).
Obviously, we can all manage to download and install a compiler, but I
for one have been trying to make sure that anything truly useful is not
managed this way on my machines.
I would petition the projects that I know about, but I don't know
anything about Haskell, and it would be presumptuous of me.
Face... so... red...
Ignore me, this is already under way (and being quite well managed, it
seems at http://www.haskell.org/fedora/ for the Fedora platform).
They're pushing to get included in Fedora's "extras".
I've included it in Mandrakelinux's contribs. It's a huge RPM, but we
may try to find place for it on the editions that come with the largest
number of CDs :)
Also, its available through portage on Gentoo, but I suggest going and doing
something else while compiling ;)
Steve Peters
st...@fisharerojo.org