Just to let you know, I tried installing leksah through the AUR package and through cabal and both failed for various reasons. I was months ago so I don't remember what was the problem exactly. Manly dependencies. I gave up.
Did you manage to install it somehow? On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Mathew de Detrich <[email protected]>wrote: > Ok, so once again I have tried to compile/install leksah ( > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/leksah) with Haskell when using > cabal2arch, and just after the package is 'built' (but not yet finalized) I > get this error message > > Configuring leksah-0.10.0.4... > Preprocessing library leksah-0.10.0.4... > Preprocessing executables for leksah-0.10.0.4... > Building leksah-0.10.0.4... > Registering leksah-0.10.0.4... > Linking dist/build/leksah/leksah ... > Running Haddock for leksah-0.10.0.4... > Preprocessing library leksah-0.10.0.4... > Preprocessing executables for leksah-0.10.0.4... > Setup: Can't find transitive deps for haddock > > Doing a google search, I found that this error has occurred in other > places, but only in build log fails for hackagedb packages > > Note that the .cabal file for Leksah (incorrectly) has enable-shared one of > the ghc build options, this needs to be removed for the package to build > correctly (up until this error anyways); as well as the issue outlined below > (see > http://answerpot.com/showthread.php?2552829-Build+error+with+lekash+on+archlinux+when+using+cabal2arch > for > more info). I have attached a correct PKGBUILD/.install file in this email > > There also seems to be another error with cabal2arch, that puts > the dependency haskell-leksah within the actual haskell-leksah package (of > the same version as well) inside the PKGBUILD. I just removed > that dependency from PKGBUILD to build leksah > > _______________________________________________ > arch-haskell mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/arch-haskell > >
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