When validating on MacOS 10.5, I get the following test failures

Unexpected failures:
   arrow(normal)
   arrowapply1(normal)
   arrowapply2(normal)
   arrowapply3(normal)
   arrowapply4(normal)
   arrowapply5(normal)
   arrowcase1(normal)
   arrowdo1(normal)
   arrowdo2(normal)
   arrowfail001(normal)
   arrowform1(normal)
   arrowif1(normal)
   arrowlet1(normal)
   arrowrec1(normal)
   arrowrun001(normal)
   arrowrun003(normal)
   tc192(normal)

Everything with arrows fails as the Arrow.hi file can't be loaded; ie, I get

arrowapply1.hs:8:4:
Can't find interface-file declaration for variable Control.Arrow.>>>
      Probable cause: bug in .hi-boot file, or inconsistent .hi file
      Use -ddump-if-trace to get an idea of which file caused the error
    In the expression: proc (x, y, z) -> returnA -< x + y
    In the definition of `f': f = proc (x, y, z) -> returnA -< x + y

This shouldn't be OS-specific, so I wonder what's happening.

Manuel

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