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    Hi cafe,<br>
    <br>
    Is there anyone on this list that can explain how to replace the
    haddock executable to solve the problem below? I replaced some
    haddock binary (which I build adding haddock-api-2.20.0 to my global
    stack config and doing stack install haddock), and I now have:<br>
    <br>
    $ ~/.stack/programs/x86_64-linux/ghc-8.4.3/bin/haddock --version<br>
    Haddock version 2.20.0, (c) Simon Marlow 2006<br>
    Ported to use the GHC API by David Waern 2006-2008<br>
    <br>
    This seems to be the latest Haddock release (and I am using Stack
    1.7.1 which is also the latest), but my `stack haddock` build still
    results the same error as below (ExitFailure (-11)).<br>
    <br>
    Jeroen Bransen<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Op 26-7-2018 om 16:53 schreef Saurabh
      Nanda:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi,
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        <div>How does confirm that this bug is being hit. `stack haddock
          haskell-src-exts` on LTS-12.1 fails with the following cryptic
          error:</div>
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        <div>    --  While building custom Setup.hs for package
          haskell-src-exts-1.20.2 using:</div>
        <div>     
/home/vl/.stack/setup-exe-cache/x86_64-linux/Cabal-simple_mPHDZzAJ_2.2.0.1_ghc-8.4.3
          --builddir=.stack-work/dist/x86_64-linux/Cabal-2.2.0.1 haddock
          --html --hoogle --html-location=../$pkg-$version/
          --haddock-option=--hyperlinked-source</div>
        <div>    Process exited with code: ExitFailure (-11)</div>
        <div>    Logs have been written to:
/home/vl/vacationlabs/haskell/.stack-work/logs/haskell-src-exts-1.20.2.log</div>
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        <div>The log file doesn't contain an error.</div>
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        <div>How does one upgrade the haddock version and get stack to
          use it?</div>
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        <div>-- Saurabh.</div>
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        <div dir="ltr">On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 11:58 AM Sven Panne <<a
            href="mailto:svenpanne@gmail.com" moz-do-not-send="true">svenpanne@gmail.com</a>>
          wrote:<br>
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              <div dir="ltr">Am Mo., 23. Juli 2018 um 05:49 Uhr schrieb
                Yuji Yamamoto <<a
                  href="mailto:whosekiteneverfly@gmail.com"
                  target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">whosekiteneverfly@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
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                <div dir="ltr">Thank you very much! <br>
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                  <div>I confirmed the replaced haddock executable can
                    successfully generate the docs!</div>
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              <div>Yesterday I had quite some trouble because of the
                Haddock problem, too, and I guess I'm not alone:
                haskell-src-exts has 165 direct reverse dependencies, so
                probably hundreds of Hackage packages are affected by
                this. The workaround is simple (don't use --haddock with
                stack), but far from satisfying and not very obvious.</div>
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              <div>Given the fact that this affects a very central piece
                of the Haskell infrastructure in its latest stable
                incarnation (GHC 8.4.3): Can we have an 8.4.4 with a
                fixed Haddock?</div>
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      -- <br>
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