I get the following failure in a validate on x86-64/Linux today. Any ideas, DPH folks?

=====> dph-diophantine-fast(normal) 1102 of 2731 [0, 0, 0]
=====> cd ./dph/diophantine && '/64playpen/simonmar/validate/bindisttest/install dir/bin/ghc' -fforce-recomp -dcore-lint -dcmm-lint -dno-debug-output -no-user-p ackage-conf -rtsopts --make -o dph-diophantine-fast Main -O -fno-enable-rewrit e-rules -fdph-par >dph-diophantine-fast.comp.stderr 2>&1dph-sumnats(normal) 110
3 of 2731 [0, 0, 0]

cd ./dph/sumnats && '/64playpen/simonmar/validate/bindisttest/install dir/bin/gh c' -fforce-recomp -dcore-lint -dcmm-lint -dno-debug-output -no-user-package-conf -rtsopts --make -o dph-sumnats Main -Odph -fdph-par >dph-sumnats.comp.stderr
 2>&1
Compile failed (status 256) errors were:
[1 of 2] Compiling DiophantineVect ( DiophantineVect.hs, DiophantineVect.o )
[2 of 2] Compiling Main             ( Main.hs, Main.o )

Main.hs:40:9:
    No instance for (Show [:Int:])
      arising from a use of `print'
    Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (Show [:Int:])
    In the expression: print solution3
    In the expression:
      do { print solution1;
           print solution2;
           print solution3 }
    In an equation for `main':
        main
          = do { print solution1;
                 print solution2;
                 print solution3 }

*** unexpected failure for dph-diophantine-fast(normal)
cd ./dph/sumnats && ./dph-sumnats </dev/null >dph-sumnats.run.stdout 2>dph-sumnats.run.stderr

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