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== wxWidgets 2.9 and wxHaskell 0.90.x ==
   
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{|border=1 style="border-collapse: collapse;"
==== GHC 6.8.3, wxWidgets 2.6.4, wxHaskell 0.10.3 (binary) ====
 
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! Windows
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! Haskell Platform
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! wxWidgets
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|-
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|| 7 || 2011.2.0.1 || 2.9.3
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|-
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|}
   
# Download the wxhaskell binary from [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=73133&package_id=73173&release_id=586065 sourceforge]
 
# Unpack wxhaskell-*.zip. And double-click wxhaskell-*\bin\wxhaskell-register.bat.
 
# wxhaskell-register.bat install wxHaskell to your system.
 
   
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Prerequisites:
==== Assumptions (a.k.a. what I have tested) ====
 
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/Automated%20MinGW%20Installer MinGW] 5.1.6 and [http://downloads.sourceforge.net/mingw/MSYS-1.0.11.exe MSYS] 1.0.11 (these are the latest versions at the time of writing). You must select the C++ compiler option when installing MinGW.
   
* GHC 6.4.2 (Jason Dagit reports success with GHC 6.5 as well).
 
   
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Environment variables:
* Cygwin installation. See [http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net/building-cygwin.html | wxHaskell cygwin page] for detail, but broadly, you need Cygwin bash and install binaries.
 
   
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* CABAL_DIR: C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\cabal (Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\XXX\Application Data\cabal, or: %APPDATA%\cabal)
* wxWidgets built/installed in a path with no spaces in it. Actually you can use a path with spaces but there are a few rules. For example, I had ghc installed to this location:<br/><tt>C:\Program Files\Visual Haskell</tt><br/>So this required me to use the following configure command:<br/><tt>./configure --libdir=C:/Progra~1/Visual~1</tt><br/>
 
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* GHC_VERSION: 7.0.3 (for our convenience)
The two important things here are: 1) You must use the forward slash
 
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* WXC_VERSION: 0.90.0.2
and 2) you cannot use spaces.
 
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* WXWIN: C:\wxWidgets-2.9.3
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* WXCFG: gcc_dll\mswu
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* PATH: (add these) %WXWIN%\lib\gcc_dll;%WXWIN%;%CABAL_DIR%\wxc-%WXC_VERSION%\%GHC_VERSION%
   
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If you are using cabal-dev, you must add the following to your search path:
Next I found that I needed to add <tt>C:\Program Files\Visual Haskell</tt> to
 
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* wxdirect\dist\build\wxdirect
my path so that the wxHaskell dlls could be located by windows.
 
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* wxc\dist\build
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to ensure that wxdirect.exe and wxc.dll can be found.
   
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Steps:
* Environment variables:
 
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** PATH should include MinGW and Cygwin binary directories. MinGW must come before Cygwin in PATH.
 
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<ol>
** WXHASKELL environment var points to wxHaskell install directory.
 
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<li> Download [http://wxwidgets.org/downloads wxWidgets 2.9.3 source]
** WXWIN environment directory points to wxWidgets install directory.
 
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<li> Extract to C:\wxWidgets-2.9.3
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<li> [http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Compiling_wxWidgets_with_MinGW Build wxWidgets-2.9.3]
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<br>I (who?) compiled it as follows: edit <tt>wxwidgets-src-dir\build\msw\config.gcc</tt> so that the following values are set:
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<pre>
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SHARED ?= 1
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BUILD ?= release
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</pre>
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Then (in cmd.exe, ''not'' bash):
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<pre>
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cd wxwidgets-src-dir\build\msw
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sh
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mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc
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</pre>
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<li> Download [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wxhaskell/files/wx-config-win/ wx-config.exe] (a new version for wxWidgets > 2.9) and copy it somewhere into your search path, for instance via
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<pre>
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cp wx-config.exe %CABAL_DIR%\bin
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</pre>
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<li> Install the wxHaskell libraries
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<pre>
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cabal update
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cabal install wx
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</pre>
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Or, if you want to install the dependencies separately for some reason:
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<pre>
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cabal update
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cabal install wxdirect
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cabal install wxc
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cabal install wxcore
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cabal install wx
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</pre>
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</ol>
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=== DLLs ===
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In order to run a wxHaskell application, Windows must be able to find the following wxWidgets DLLs (see [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7d83bc18(v=vs.71).aspx Search Path Used by Windows to Locate a DLL]):
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(If you built wxWidgets in directory wxWidgets-2.9.3,
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the following files can be found in wxWidgets-2.9.3\lib\gcc_dll\ (change revision as needed))
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* wxbase293u_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxbase293u_net_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxbase293u_xml_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_adv_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_aui_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_core_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_gl_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_html_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_propgrid_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_ribbon_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_richtext_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_stc_gcc_custom.dll
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* wxmsw293u_xrc_gcc_custom.dll
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The following file can be found in directory wxc\dist\build\, after building package wxc in directory wxc:
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* wxc.dll (be sure to recompile and copy this one when you compile your application with a new compiler)
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Furthermore, the following DLLs need to be in the search path (these can be found in directory "Haskell Platform\2012.2.0.0\mingw\bin\", or in ghc-7.4.2\mingw\bin\ if you installed the compiler only (change revision as needed)):
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* libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll
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* libstdc++-6.dll
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* mingwm10.dll
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Some wxHaskell applications also require the following DLLs:
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* uuid.dll
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* perl510.dll
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* libapr-1.dll
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* libapriconv-1.dll
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* libaprutil-1.dll
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These DLLs can be obtained by installing [http://sourceforge.net/projects/xampp/files/XAMPP%20Windows/1.7.4/ XAMPP 1.7.4]; the DLLs are in the directories:
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* xampp\perl\site\lib\auto\APR\UUID
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* xampp\perl\bin
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* xampp\apache\bin
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If there are still DLLs missing, you can find out which, using [http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-utils.html cygcheck] from the [http://www.cygwin.com/ Cygwin project]. Note, that you will get problems if you have both MinGW and Cygwin in your search path; it is best to specify the full path to cygcheck.exe, or copy cygcheck.exe to some location in the search path.
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Sample command:
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C:\programs\cygwin\bin\cygcheck.exe .\h.exe
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(the .\ must be specified)
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== wxWidgets 2.8 and wxHaskell 0.13.x ==
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Follow [http://www.scribd.com/doc/38034374/20100923-WxHaskell-Setup SkyTreeBird's guide]. It which walks you through the basic steps
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* wx-config
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* wxPack
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* setting up environment variables
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* <code>cabal install wx</code>
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Note that the best way to refer to WxWidgets in your PATH is probably to use the WXWIN variable that you set, eg. <code>%WXWIN%/lib/gcc_dll</code>
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The guide has been tested with the following configurations. Others may work too:
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{|border=1 style="border-collapse: collapse;"
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! Windows
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! Haskell Platform
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! wxWidgets
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|-
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|| XP || 2010.2.0.0 || 2.8.10
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|-
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|| 7 || 2011.2.0.1 || 2.8.12
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|}
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=== DLLs ===
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In order to run a wxHaskell application, the following DLLs must be in the search path:
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* mingwm10.dll; this can be found in directory "Haskell Platform\2012.2.0.0\mingw\bin\", or in ghc-7.4.2\mingw\bin\ if you installed just the compiler (change revision as needed)
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* wxmsw28u_gcc_custom.dll
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=== Troubleshooting installation with cabal ===
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These remarks refer to wx-0.13.2 and Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0 on Windows 7.
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Cabal package wx depends on wxcore which depends on wxdirect. By default cabal installs on a per user base, thus wxdirect.exe will be installed to <code>c:\Users\<YOUR NAME>\AppData\Roaming\cabal\bin\</code>. This folder must be in your <code>PATH</code> for <code>cabal install wxcore</code> to succeed.
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Package wxcore-0.13.2 does not work well with wx-config revision 21 2006-10-19 (downloaded from [http://sites.google.com/site/wxconfig/ here] on Feb 2<sup>nd</sup> 2012). If <code>cabal install wxcore</code> fails with an output containing "Usage: wx-config [options]" try this:
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* <code>cabal unpack wxcore</code>
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* <code>cd wxcore-0.13.2</code>
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* edit <code>Setup.hs</code> and comment out/remove the line containing <code>"wx-config" ["--version"]</code>
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* <code>runhaskell.exe Setup.hs configure --user</code>
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* <code>runhaskell.exe Setup.hs build</code>
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* <code>runhaskell.exe Setup.hs install</code>
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Finally call <code>cabal install wx</code>.
   
For more detailed information, see [http://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/2.6.4/install-msw-2.6.4.txt Installing wxWidgets 2.6.4 on Microsoft Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows CE].
 
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
   
* [[../MSC]]
 
 
* [[../Cygwin]]
 
* [[../Cygwin]]
   

Revision as of 09:50, 20 June 2013

wxWidgets 2.9 and wxHaskell 0.90.x

Windows Haskell Platform wxWidgets
7 2011.2.0.1 2.9.3


Prerequisites:

  • MinGW 5.1.6 and MSYS 1.0.11 (these are the latest versions at the time of writing). You must select the C++ compiler option when installing MinGW.


Environment variables:

  • CABAL_DIR: C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\cabal (Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\XXX\Application Data\cabal, or: %APPDATA%\cabal)
  • GHC_VERSION: 7.0.3 (for our convenience)
  • WXC_VERSION: 0.90.0.2
  • WXWIN: C:\wxWidgets-2.9.3
  • WXCFG: gcc_dll\mswu
  • PATH: (add these) %WXWIN%\lib\gcc_dll;%WXWIN%;%CABAL_DIR%\wxc-%WXC_VERSION%\%GHC_VERSION%

If you are using cabal-dev, you must add the following to your search path:

  • wxdirect\dist\build\wxdirect
  • wxc\dist\build

to ensure that wxdirect.exe and wxc.dll can be found.

Steps:

  1. Download wxWidgets 2.9.3 source
  2. Extract to C:\wxWidgets-2.9.3
  3. Build wxWidgets-2.9.3
    I (who?) compiled it as follows: edit wxwidgets-src-dir\build\msw\config.gcc so that the following values are set:
     SHARED ?= 1
     BUILD ?= release
    

    Then (in cmd.exe, not bash):

     cd wxwidgets-src-dir\build\msw
     sh
     mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc
    
  4. Download wx-config.exe (a new version for wxWidgets > 2.9) and copy it somewhere into your search path, for instance via
    cp wx-config.exe %CABAL_DIR%\bin
    
  5. Install the wxHaskell libraries
    cabal update
    cabal install wx
    

    Or, if you want to install the dependencies separately for some reason:

    cabal update
    cabal install wxdirect
    cabal install wxc
    cabal install wxcore
    cabal install wx
    


DLLs

In order to run a wxHaskell application, Windows must be able to find the following wxWidgets DLLs (see Search Path Used by Windows to Locate a DLL):

(If you built wxWidgets in directory wxWidgets-2.9.3, the following files can be found in wxWidgets-2.9.3\lib\gcc_dll\ (change revision as needed))

  • wxbase293u_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxbase293u_net_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxbase293u_xml_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_adv_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_aui_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_core_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_gl_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_html_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_propgrid_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_ribbon_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_richtext_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_stc_gcc_custom.dll
  • wxmsw293u_xrc_gcc_custom.dll

The following file can be found in directory wxc\dist\build\, after building package wxc in directory wxc:

  • wxc.dll (be sure to recompile and copy this one when you compile your application with a new compiler)

Furthermore, the following DLLs need to be in the search path (these can be found in directory "Haskell Platform\2012.2.0.0\mingw\bin\", or in ghc-7.4.2\mingw\bin\ if you installed the compiler only (change revision as needed)):

  • libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll
  • libstdc++-6.dll
  • mingwm10.dll

Some wxHaskell applications also require the following DLLs:

  • uuid.dll
  • perl510.dll
  • libapr-1.dll
  • libapriconv-1.dll
  • libaprutil-1.dll

These DLLs can be obtained by installing XAMPP 1.7.4; the DLLs are in the directories:

  • xampp\perl\site\lib\auto\APR\UUID
  • xampp\perl\bin
  • xampp\apache\bin

If there are still DLLs missing, you can find out which, using cygcheck from the Cygwin project. Note, that you will get problems if you have both MinGW and Cygwin in your search path; it is best to specify the full path to cygcheck.exe, or copy cygcheck.exe to some location in the search path. Sample command:

 C:\programs\cygwin\bin\cygcheck.exe .\h.exe

(the .\ must be specified)

wxWidgets 2.8 and wxHaskell 0.13.x

Follow SkyTreeBird's guide. It which walks you through the basic steps

  • wx-config
  • wxPack
  • setting up environment variables
  • cabal install wx

Note that the best way to refer to WxWidgets in your PATH is probably to use the WXWIN variable that you set, eg. %WXWIN%/lib/gcc_dll

The guide has been tested with the following configurations. Others may work too:

Windows Haskell Platform wxWidgets
XP 2010.2.0.0 2.8.10
7 2011.2.0.1 2.8.12


DLLs

In order to run a wxHaskell application, the following DLLs must be in the search path:

  • mingwm10.dll; this can be found in directory "Haskell Platform\2012.2.0.0\mingw\bin\", or in ghc-7.4.2\mingw\bin\ if you installed just the compiler (change revision as needed)
  • wxmsw28u_gcc_custom.dll


Troubleshooting installation with cabal

These remarks refer to wx-0.13.2 and Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0 on Windows 7.

Cabal package wx depends on wxcore which depends on wxdirect. By default cabal installs on a per user base, thus wxdirect.exe will be installed to c:\Users\<YOUR NAME>\AppData\Roaming\cabal\bin\. This folder must be in your PATH for cabal install wxcore to succeed.

Package wxcore-0.13.2 does not work well with wx-config revision 21 2006-10-19 (downloaded from here on Feb 2nd 2012). If cabal install wxcore fails with an output containing "Usage: wx-config [options]" try this:

  • cabal unpack wxcore
  • cd wxcore-0.13.2
  • edit Setup.hs and comment out/remove the line containing "wx-config" ["--version"]
  • runhaskell.exe Setup.hs configure --user
  • runhaskell.exe Setup.hs build
  • runhaskell.exe Setup.hs install

Finally call cabal install wx.


See also