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        <s:content>I trying to compile pxsl 0.9.1 on MacOSX Tiger with ghc 6.4&#xA;and got some erros:&#xA;&#xA;* in gmap-5.0 about duplicate definition of cast, my fix was&#xA;{code}&#xA;perl -i~ -pe &apos;s,\bcast\b,xcast,g&apos; DataGenerics.hs | grep -i cast&#xA;{code}&#xA;&#xA;* the next error, a drift generated file&#xA;{code}&#xA;./XmlString.hs:58:23:&#xA;    Couldn&apos;t match `TypeRep&apos; against `TyCon&apos;&#xA;      Expected type: TypeRep&#xA;      Inferred type: TyCon&#xA;    In the first argument of `mkAppTy&apos;, namely `_tc_XmlStringTc&apos;&#xA;    In the definition of `typeOf&apos;: typeOf x = mkAppTy _tc_XmlStringTc &#xA;{code}&#xA;&#xA;Any Ideas?&#xA;I think you should add the drift-files (*.ds) to the source packages.&#xA;&#xA;1.1 The most-recent release fixes the problem&#xA;&#xA;First, thanks for your question.&#xA;&#xA;To fix the problem, get the 0.9.4 sources from the http://community.moertel.com/pxsl/sources/ directory.&#xA;&#xA;Let me know if that solves your problem.&#xA;&#xA;~~Tip:~~ Instead of having to create a new wiki page, you can post a comment by clicking the &quot;post comment&quot; link at the bottom of the [PXSL Ask-a-Question] page.&#xA;&#xA;1.1 Thx for the help, it works now!&#xA;&#xA;Btw. how did you make the beautiful pgh-pm-talk-haskell.pdf?&#xA;* With Latex hyperref or anything else? &#xA;* Which style file do you use? Any Pointers?&#xA;&#xA;The contents is very good for beginners, i like it very much and &#xA;hope that the haskell community grow. &#xA;&#xA;1.1 I am happy to have been of assistance.&#xA;&#xA;For the presentation I used the excellent {link:LaTeX Beamer class|http://latex-beamer.sourceforge.net/} and some custom programs that convert an Emacs outline-mode document into a series of slides.  I have tried a number of LaTeX-based slide systems, and I like Beamer the best.&#xA;&#xA;Cheers!&#xA;&#xA;&amp;#8212;Tom&#xA;</s:content>
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