2006/11/24, Brad Beveridge brad.beveridge@gmail.com:
On 23/11/06, Geoff Wozniak geoff@wozniak.ca wrote:
On 23-Nov-06, at 2:12 PM, Cyrus Harmon wrote:
I would imagine there are still a reasonable number of platforms for which darcs doesn't exist yet.
As someone who follows along in the development of Slime -- and someone who gets regular updates via CVS -- I can say that I wouldn't be very enthusiastic about switching to darcs. I spend a lot of time in Slime on a Macbook Pro and neither Fink nor MacPorts (formerly DarwinPorts) supports an installation of the Haskell compiler on the Intel architecture yet.
The PPC darcs binary runs well under Rosetta, I use it all the time on my Macbook pro.
Why? There is a binary of darcs distributed for OSX/Intel. It's in the Darcs Wiki. It works perfectly for me.
The other alternative is installing via fink, but there you have to switch to the unstable branch and build the Haskell compiler, and this takes ages.
Juanjo