Building hsSDL on Win32 ----------------------- Bit Connor This is how I managed to get hsSDL working on Windows XP. I used GHC version 6.6.1 1. Download the SDL mingw development package from the SDL website http://www.libsdl.org The file I used was SDL-devel-1.2.12-mingw32.tar.gz 2. Extract it somewhere. You will get a directory called SDL-1.2.12 I used C:\SDL-1.2.12 3. Modify SDL.cabal file from hsSDL distribution. A. There is a line: Extra-Libraries: SDL Change it to: Extra-Libraries: SDL.dll SDLmain B. Add two new lines to the end of the file: Include-Dirs: C:\SDL-1.2.12\include Extra-Lib-Dirs: C:\SDL-1.2.12\lib 4. Open a Windows Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> "cmd.exe") cd into the hsSDL distribution directory and run: runghc Setup.lhs configure I got an error at the end, about a missing sh: ... configure: Using hsc2hs: C:\ghc\ghc-6.6.1\bin\hsc2hs.exe configure: No c2hs found configure: No cpphs found configure: No greencard found Setup.lhs: Cannot find: sh I ignored the error, and didn't have any problems. Next run: runghc Setup.lhs build Finally, run: runghc Setup.lhs install 5. Compile the example program. Run: cd Examples ghc --make Test.hs You should get a Test.exe file. Before running it, copy the SDL.dll file into the directory. You can find it here: C:\SDL-1.2.12\bin\SDL.dll Now run Test.exe, press spacebar a few times to watch the smiley face jump around, and finally press Q to quit. 6. Using SDL from GHCi requires a trick. If you try running Test.hs you will get this error: > ghci Test.hs Prelude Main> main Loading package SDL-0.4.0 ... can't load .so/.DLL for: SDLmain (addDLL: unknown error) To get ghci working, you must make 2 copies of SDL.dll called SDLmain.dll, and SDL.dll.dll: copy SDL.dll SDLmain.dll copy SDL.dll SDL.dll.dll Now everything should work! Peace, Bit Connor