Leksah
Leksah: an IDE for Haskell written in Haskell
This is the Leksah users' wiki. Leksah is in active development. We plan to release a first beta soon. For general information:
- Visit the Leksah webside
- Consult the Leksah manual
- Subscribe to the Leksah mailinglist
- Contact us for further info (info at leksah.org)
Installation
- First look to the general information in the Manual
- When you get the following error:
src/IDE/Completion.hs:87:26:
Not in scope: `sourceLanguageManagerGuessLanguage'
you have to install gtksourceview2 in a version > 2.4.0
- When you get the following error:
Linking dist/build/leksah/leksah ...
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ledit
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
you have to install libedit development files.
- The package type-level considered toxic!
This package defines > 20000 newtypes for numbers and wastes a lot of space for metadata. So consider to unregister it, if you don't really need it.
Release notes
Moved to the Leksah webside
Installation on Windows from scratch
In the future when Leksah reaches production quality I hope we can provide a Windows installer.
This is what you can do to get leksah 0.4.3 running on Vista
0. cabal-install was not working for me. Probably because currently there is no gtk2hs >= 0.10.0 on Hackage right now.
1. Install your GHC from http://www.haskell.org/ghc. Duh. Mine was GHC 6.10.1.
2. Install gtk2hs from http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs/ or Sourceforge.net. It was 0.10.0 when I checked.
3. Install Cygwin with the online installer from http://www.cygwin.com/ Select packages wget, curl and gcc-core in adition to the standard selection. I used the 1.7.0 version of Cygwin setup, but it is still beta.
4. Download darcs from http://wiki.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Binaries, unpack it in under Program Files and add the path to your environment variables. The file I downloaded was darcsdir-cygwin-2.2.0.tar.bz2.
5. Download the GHC sources from http://www.haskell.org/ghc. Open a Cygwin shell, make a directory Haskell, copy the source tarballs here and unpack them.
6. Download the binary and utf-8 packages from Hackage and copy them to the Haskell folder. Open a Cygwin shell in Administrator mode and unpack the tar files. Go to the directories and do runhaskell Setup configure, runhaskell Setup build, runhaskell Setup install.
7. In the Haskell directory do a darcs get http://code.haskell.org/leksah. Go to the leksah directory and do a runhaskell Setup configure, runhaskell Setup build, runhaskell Setup install.
7a) Although I probably didn't get this, previously some gtk error message was resolved by editting C:/Program Files/Gtk2Hs/0.10.0/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc and change the theme name from MS-Windows to Raleigh: gtk-theme-name = "Raleigh"
8. You may wish to install a full Unicode monospace font if you want to use the source candy feature of leksah. e.g. Everson Mono or Deja Vu Sans Mono.
9. Start leksah and give your Haskell directory as source root. Select the right font from Help/Prefs.
10. Have fun with leksah, but remember it is a beta version!
Installation script for Ubuntu beginners
This was written for a version of leksah < 0.4 and is outdated
Script (27.11.2008, leksah version: 0.3, dev):
echo "-----------INIT CONTEXT: START-------------------------------"
sudo apt-get install ghc6 sudo apt-get install libghc6-hgl-dev sudo apt-get install libghc6-network-dev sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev libssl-dev sudo apt-get install libghc6-gtk-dev sudo apt-get install libghc6-sourceview-dev
echo "-----------INIT CONTEXT: DONE--------------------------------"
echo "-----------TEMP LOCATION CREATION: START---------------------"
cd ${HOME} mkdir unique_tmp cd unique_tmp
echo "-----------TEMP LOCATION CREATION: DONE----------------------"
echo "-----------INSTALLING PACKAGES NEEDED FOR LEKSAH: START------"
sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/Cabal/1.6.0.1/Cabal-1.6.0.1.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf Cabal-1.6.0.1.tar.gz cd Cabal-1.6.0.1
sudo ghc --make Setup sudo ./Setup configure sudo ./Setup build sudo ./Setup install
sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/HTTP/3001.1.3/HTTP-3001.1.3.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf HTTP-3001.1.3.tar.gz
cd HTTP-3001.1.3 sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install
cd .. sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/zlib/0.5.0.0/zlib-0.5.0.0.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf zlib-0.5.0.0.tar.gz cd zlib-0.5.0.0 sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install
cd .. sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/cabal-install/0.6.0/cabal-install-0.6.0.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf cabal-install-0.6.0.tar.gz
cd cabal-install-0.6.0 sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install
cd .. sudo echo 'PATH=${PATH}:${HOME}/.cabal/bin' >> ${HOME}/.bashrc sudo echo 'export PATH' >> ${HOME}/.bashrc
sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/binary/0.4.4/binary-0.4.4.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf binary-0.4.4.tar.gz
cd binary-0.4.4 sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install
cd .. sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/leksah/0.1.1/leksah-0.1.1.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf leksah-0.1.1.tar.gz
cd leksah-0.1.1 sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install
cd .. sudo wget http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/utf8-string/0.3.3/utf8-string-0.3.3.tar.gz sudo tar -zxf utf8-string-0.3.3.tar.gz cd utf8-string-0.3.3 sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install cd ..
echo "-----------INSTALLING PACKAGES NEEDED FOR LEKSAH: DONE------"
echo "-----------GETTING DARCS: START-----------------------------"
sudo apt-get install darcs
echo "-----------GETTING DARCS: DONE------------------------------"
echo "-----------GETTING LAST VER. OF LEKSAH: START---------------"
sudo darcs get http://code.haskell.org/leksah/
cd leksah find ./src/IDE/Metainfo/SourceCollector.hs | sudo xargs perl -pi -e 's/HsModule _ _ _ decls _ _ _/HsModule _ _ _ decls _ _ _ _/g'
echo "The previous command (find...) is designed for leksah.v0.3 (27.11.2008) to workaround an inconsistency. Perhaps you should put one '_' symbol as a first argument, not as a last. Didn't manage to figure it out yet."
echo "-----------GETTING LAST VER. OF LEKSAH: DONE----------------"
echo "-----------INSTALLING LEKSAH: START-------------------------"
sudo runghc Setup configure --user sudo runghc Setup build sudo runghc Setup install
echo "-----------INSTALLING LEKSAH: DONE--------------------------"
cd ${HOME}
sudo rm -I -r unique_tmp
Code
Leksah Darcs repository: http://code.haskell.org/leksah