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Android has the EvilSplicer, now Windows gets the EvilLinker. Fully
automated, and truly horrible solution to the too long command line problem.

Now when I run `git annex webapp` on windows, it almost manages to open
the web browser.

At the same time, I worked with Yuri to upgrade the Windows autobuilder to a
newer Haskell platform, which can install Yesod. I have not quite achieved
a successful webapp build on the autobuilder, but it seems close.

----

Here's a nice Haskell exercise for someone. I wrote this quick and dirty
function in the EvilSplicer, but it's crying out for a generalized solution.

[[!format haskell """
{- Input contains something like 
 - c:/program files/haskell platform/foo -LC:/Program Files/Haskell Platform/ -L...
 - and the *right* spaces must be escaped with \
 -
 - Argh.
 -}
escapeDosPaths :: String -> String
escapeDosPaths = replace "Program Files" "Program\\ Files"
        . replace "program files" "program\\ files"
        . replace "Haskell Platform" "Haskell\\ Platform"
        . replace "haskell platform" "haskell\\ platform"
"""]]