VHS-AM Internal Release 2 _____________________________________________ VHS-AM intends to support a productive use of Haskell through Visual Studio .NET extension and Assignment Manager integration, spreading around the utilization of the language and expanding its application boundaries. _____________________________________________ CONTENTS 1. Requirements 2. Installing 3. Features 4. Fixed bugs 5. Known issues and bugs 6. Contact info 7. Acknowledgements _____________________________________________ 1. Requirements VHS-AM Internal Release 2 requires: - An updated version of VHS, which can be obtained from www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/vhs - Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 with Assignment Manager Faculty tools - The installation must be run from an user account which can modify the Windows registry _____________________________________________ 2. Installing VHS-AM must be installed in the AM faculty tools machine. For the AM student tools machine and the AM Server, you still need to install GHC and VHS, but not VHS-AM. In the faculty tools machine, double-click VHS-AM-InternalRelease2.msi. An intuitive wizard will guide you through the rest of the installing process. _____________________________________________ 3. Features Please check www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/vhs-am for a complete list of features. _____________________________________________ 4. Fixed bugs - It is not necessary to manually add a Haskell code extraction rule VS.NET 2003 anymore. This is done by the VHS-AM installer. - It is not necessary to manually add a GHCPATH environment variable anymore. This is done by the VHS installer. _____________________________________________ 5. Known issues and bugs - Check the release notes of your VHS version in order to obtain issues and bug information. _____________________________________________ 6. Contact info - VHs-AM project website: www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/vhs-am - VHS-AM project discussion list: vhs-ufpe@cin.ufpe.br - VHS project website: www.cin.ufpe.br/~haskell/vhs _____________________________________________ 7. Acknowledgements The VHS-AM team would like to thank Simon Marlow and Krasimir Angelov for supporting the VHS-AM project. This project is partially supported by Microsoft Corporation.