> > That would be one solution, yes.  On your system, if you 
> remove /usr/lib/libgmp.a (and /usr/lib/libgmp.so if you have 
> one), does it work?  You only need these files if you intend 
> to build any software which depends on having GMP version 2, 
> which is unlikely since GMP 3 is source-compatible with GMP 2.
> 
> Yes, that works. Still I would opt for the renaming to avoid this
> problem in the future. It really depends on the setup of the system.
> Another question: should packages like gtk+hs not add themselves to
> package.conf, so that gtkhs-config is not needed? Or is this method
> not yet proven.

I've been discussing with Manuel how best to do this.  It's not straightforward, 
because you still want to be able to do things like 'make install', and have several 
versions of gtk+hs on your system at once.

Cheers,
        Simon

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