From: Duncan C. <dun...@wo...> - 2004-12-08 14:16:12
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On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 13:20 +0000, Axel Simon wrote: > I think we can't reuse the same name since the command line will then > look like "libgtk.a libgtk.a" which doesn't make it very clear that we > mean different versions in different directories. You mean the linker line, where ghc would link our Haskell package's .a file and the various gtk C libs .a files? The C version is called gtk-x11-2.0.(a|so) so I don't think there would be any ambiguity. However, it's a good point that we shouldn't count on our names never clashing with the C versions. > I guess that would have been alleviated by using libgtk2hs, > libglade2hs, etc. But we can also go for libHSgtk. So how about we do that, that is follow the ghc convention and call the package gtk, and the library name libHSgtk.a / HSgtk.o ? Duncan |