So, so funny! This has happened multiple times. I try many things. None of
them work. Then I ask a question. Then I go and try some more and I find
the solution. Wonder why I don't find it before I ask a question.
Anyhow, the answer is that the html package is not elm-lang/html NOT
evancz/elm-html.
That worked!
On Friday, June 3, 2016 at 11:14:50 AM UTC-4, curious2learn wrote:
>
> I installed elm for mac this morning (within the last hour).
>
> Then I created a directory myproj and in that directory ran the following
> command:
>
> elm-package install
>
>
> and got the following elm-package.json file
>
>
> {
> "version": "1.0.0",
> "summary": "helpful summary of your project, less than 80 characters",
> "repository": "https://github.com/user/project.git",
> "license": "BSD3",
> "source-directories": [
> "."
> ],
> "exposed-modules": [],
> "dependencies": {
> "elm-lang/core": "4.0.1 <= v < 5.0.0"
> },
> "elm-version": "0.17.0 <= v < 0.18.0"
> }%
>
> Then I typed
>
> elm-package install evancz/elm-html
>
> It asked me the following:
>
> To install evancz/elm-html I would like to add the following
> dependency to elm-package.json:
>
> "evancz/elm-html": "4.0.2 <= v < 5.0.0"
>
> May I add that to elm-package.json for you? (y/n)
>
> I pressed 'y' and got the following error:
>
> Error: Unable to find a set of packages that will work with your
> constraints.
>
> I know other people have asked about this. However, one, I think they were
> using other packages and another elm version. The solutions were for those
> specific cases.
>
> I would appreciate any help in fixing this problem. I just bought the
> Pragmatic programmer course on Elm this morning and am looking forward to
> getting started on this.
>
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