[Haskell-cafe] can't build testpack

Ezekiel Smithburg tehgeekmeister at gmail.com
Sat Jan 31 21:32:11 EST 2009


tried that version, it gets rid of that error message but now i have this
one:

ezekiel-smithburgs-macbook-pro-15% cabal --flag=split-base configure -p
Configuring testpack-1.0.0...
ezekiel-smithburgs-macbook-pro-15% cabal build
Preprocessing library testpack-1.0.0...
Building testpack-1.0.0...
[1 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Instances (
src/Test/QuickCheck/Instances.hs, dist/build/Test/QuickCheck/Instances.o )
[2 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Tools ( src/Test/QuickCheck/Tools.hs,
dist/build/Test/QuickCheck/Tools.o )
[3 of 3] Compiling Test.HUnit.Tools ( src/Test/HUnit/Tools.hs,
dist/build/Test/HUnit/Tools.o )

src/Test/HUnit/Tools.hs:23:7:
    Could not find module `System.Random':
      Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package
random-1.0.0.1?
      Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.

i'll start reading the cabal user guide and see if i can figure it out on my
own, but i figure progress on this should be up on the list so if someone
else has this problem, they can find this and solve it on their own.  also,
if someone else can figure it out before i do, that's cool too.

thanks for your help so far!

On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Krzysztof Skrzętnicki <gtener at gmail.com>wrote:

> Ok, sorry for the confusion, I should have checked it before: testpack
> doesn't really need base-4, it needs base-3.The right dependency line is
> (for both 6.10.1 and 6.8.3):
>
>  Build-Depends: base >= 3 && < 4 , containers, random
>
> I really need to get some sleep...
>
> All best
>
> Christopher Skrzętnicki
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 03:07, Krzysztof Skrzętnicki <gtener at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Trying to follow Ezekiel's steps I bumped into this:
>>
>> >>>
>> D:\biblioteki\testpack-1.0.0>cabal configure
>> Configuring testpack-1.0.0...
>>
>> D:\biblioteki\testpack-1.0.0>cabal build
>> Preprocessing library testpack-1.0.0...
>> Building testpack-1.0.0...
>> [1 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Instances (
>> src\Test\QuickCheck\Instances.hs, dist\build\Test\QuickCheck\Instances.o )
>> [2 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Tools ( src\Test\QuickCheck\Tools.hs,
>> dist\build\Test\QuickCheck\Tools.o )
>> [3 of 3] Compiling Test.HUnit.Tools ( src\Test\HUnit\Tools.hs,
>> dist\build\Test\HUnit\Tools.o )
>>
>> src\Test\HUnit\Tools.hs:28:36:
>>     Class `Control.Exception.Exception' used as a type
>>     In the type `Control.Exception.Exception'
>>     In the type `Control.Exception.Exception -> IO a -> IO ()'
>>     In the type `String
>>                  -> Control.Exception.Exception -> IO a -> IO ()'
>>
>> D:\biblioteki\testpack-1.0.0>cabal install
>> Resolving dependencies...
>>  Configuring testpack-1.0.0...
>> Preprocessing library testpack-1.0.0...
>> Building testpack-1.0.0...
>> [3 of 3] Compiling Test.HUnit.Tools ( src\Test\HUnit\Tools.hs,
>> dist\build\Test\HUnit\Tools.o )
>> C:\ghc\ghc-6.10.1\bin\ar.exe: creating dist\build\libHStestpack-1.0.0.a
>> Installing library in C:\Program Files\Haskell\testpack-1.0.0\ghc-6.10.1
>> Registering testpack-1.0.0...
>> Reading package info from "dist\\installed-pkg-config" ... done.
>> Writing new package config file... done.
>> <<<
>>
>> In short: "cabal configure && cabal build" fails, whereas "cabal install"
>> builds fine. Looks like a bug in cabal-install. Am I right?
>>
>> All best
>>
>> Christopher Skrzętnicki
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 03:01, Krzysztof Skrzętnicki <gtener at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> testpack builds fine for me. In the original .cabal file there are
>>> following lines:
>>>
>>> >>>
>>>  If flag(splitBase)
>>>    Build-Depends: base >= 3, containers, random
>>>  Else
>>>    Build-Depends: base < 3
>>> <<<
>>>
>>> Now that I think about it you didn't actually said what is your GHC
>>> version.
>>> Knowing that you can replace lines above with one line that matches your
>>> specific configuration.
>>>
>>> GHC 6.8.3 :
>>>    Build-Depends: base >= 4, containers, random
>>> GHC 6.10.1 :
>>>    Build-Depends: base >= 3, containers, random
>>>
>>> Please take care to restore and modify the original file.
>>>
>>> I think you should read Cabal user guide. This will save your time in the
>>> future:
>>> http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/Cabal/index.html
>>>
>>> I *hope* those changes will fix your installation. I can't really test
>>> it, because testpack build fine with my version of cabal:
>>>
>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Metharius>cabal install testpack --reinstall
>>> Resolving dependencies...
>>> 'testpack-1.0.0' is cached.
>>> Configuring testpack-1.0.0...
>>> Preprocessing library testpack-1.0.0...
>>> Building testpack-1.0.0...
>>> [1 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Instances (
>>> src\Test\QuickCheck\Instances.hs, dist\build\Test\QuickCheck\Instances.o )
>>> [2 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Tools ( src\Test\QuickCheck\Tools.hs,
>>> dist\build\Test\QuickCheck\Tools.o )
>>> [3 of 3] Compiling Test.HUnit.Tools ( src\Test\HUnit\Tools.hs,
>>> dist\build\Test\HUnit\Tools.o )
>>> C:\ghc\ghc-6.10.1\bin\ar.exe: creating dist\build\libHStestpack-1.0.0.a
>>> Installing library in C:\Program Files\Haskell\testpack-1.0.0\ghc-6.10.1
>>> Registering testpack-1.0.0...
>>> Reading package info from "dist\\installed-pkg-config" ... done.
>>> Writing new package config file... done.
>>>
>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Metharius>cabal install -w
>>> c:\ghc\ghc-6.8.3\bin\ghc testpack --reinstall
>>> Resolving dependencies...
>>> 'testpack-1.0.0' is cached.
>>> Configuring testpack-1.0.0...
>>> Preprocessing library testpack-1.0.0...
>>> Building testpack-1.0.0...
>>> [1 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Instances (
>>> src/Test/QuickCheck/Instances.hs, dist\build/Test/QuickCheck/Instances.o )
>>> [2 of 3] Compiling Test.QuickCheck.Tools ( src/Test/QuickCheck/Tools.hs,
>>> dist\build/Test/QuickCheck/Tools.o )
>>> [3 of 3] Compiling Test.HUnit.Tools ( src/Test/HUnit/Tools.hs,
>>> dist\build/Test/HUnit/Tools.o )
>>> C:\ghc\ghc-6.10.1\bin\ar.exe: creating dist\build\libHStestpack-1.0.0.a
>>> Installing library in C:\Program Files\Haskell\testpack-1.0.0\ghc-6.8.3
>>> Registering testpack-1.0.0...
>>> Reading package info from "dist\\installed-pkg-config" ... done.
>>> Saving old package config file... done.
>>> Writing new package config file... done.
>>>
>>> Perhaps it may also be the difference of installing with "cabal install"
>>> and "runhaskell Setup build".
>>>
>>> All best
>>>
>>> Christopher Skrzętnicki
>>>
>>>
>>> 2009/2/1 Ezekiel Smithburg <tehgeekmeister at gmail.com>
>>>
>>>> oddly, when i do that, i'm back to the original error message.  and
>>>> sorry, i didn't understand what you meant, apparently.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Krzysztof Skrzętnicki <
>>>> gtener at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/2/1 Ezekiel Smithburg <tehgeekmeister at gmail.com>
>>>>>
>>>>>> solution to that problem:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> deleted the lines from "If flag(splitBase)" on and changed base in
>>>>>> Build-Depends to base >= 4.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, this is exactly what I suggested in the first place:
>>>>>
>>>>> > This error is due to usage of old base package in version 3.> In
>>>>> .cabal file add dependency on base-4, in form "base >= 4".
>>>>>
>>>>> Regarding second qustion:
>>>>>
>>>>> > random 1.0.0.1 is installed, i've verified that.  what does this
>>>>> error mean?
>>>>>
>>>>> It means that .cabal file fails to specify dependancy on random
>>>>> package. Add dependancy on "random" package next to "base>=4". This should
>>>>> help.
>>>>>
>>>>> All best
>>>>>
>>>>> Christopher Skrzętnicki
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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