On 13-06-28 04:06 AM, Rouan van Dalen wrote:
Now when I try to install the latest version of the [time] package, I have 2
time packages, 1 in the global package db (the older version), and 1 in
the user package db
(the newer version).

Now I would like subsequent installed packages to always use the latest
version of the [time]
package.  But if i try to install the [plugins] package, cabal says:

You're trying to use plugins. That means you're also trying to use the GHC API (because plugins uses it). Then you have 0 options.

The GHC API manifests as a package, called "ghc" again. It comes with GHC, and it is built againt whatever instances of array, bytestring, containers, time, template-haskell, etc etc that also come with GHC. It will not work with any array, bytestring, containers, time, template-haskell, etc etc that you build later. Definitely not different versions, and highly likely not even same version. It is sensitive to the exact build. Look at the output of

ghc-pkg field ghc depends

You see versions and hashes. You have to match versions and hashes, both of them. It accepts no substitute.

More generally, it is confusing for cabal non-pros to allow two versions to co-exist. Oh, the pros keep saying it's fine, but that's because they are pros, they aren't confused. To determine whether you are a pro, read my

http://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/sicp.xhtml

If it contains some information new to you, you are not a pro.

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