On 22 December 2010 16:51, Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fisc...@googlemail.com>wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 December 2010 16:54:04, Aaron Gray wrote: > > Missing Parsec library :- > > > > scheme.o(.text+0x4fa):fake: undefined reference to > > `parseczm2zi1zi0zi0_TextziParserCombinatorsziParsecziCombinator_skipMany > >1_closure' scheme.o(.text+0x501):fake: undefined reference to > > `parseczm2zi1zi0zi0_TextziPaserCombinatorsziParsecziChar_space_closure' > > scheme.o(.text+0x5c2):fake: undefined reference to > > `parseczm2zi1zi0zi0_TextziParserCombinatorsziParsecziChar_oneOf_closure' > > scheme.o(.text+0x63a):fake: undefined reference to > > `mtlzm1zi1zi0zi0_ControlziMonadziTrans_zdf1_closure' > > > > GHC from :- > > > > http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/stable/dist/ > > > > > > ghc-7.0.1.20101221-i386-windows.exe<http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/stab > >le/dist/ghc-7.0.1.20101221-i386-windows.exe> > > > > and earlier. > > > > Aaron > > Since 6.8 iirc, GHC no longer comes with parsec, you have to install the > package yourself if you want to use it, > > cabal install parsec > This does not seem to be needed. import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec seems fine. > also mtl is no longer one of the libraries that come with GHC, > > cabal install mtl > What is mtl ? Thanks, Aaron > > HTH, > Daniel >
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