Grrr, this is my fault (AMP fallout). Fix incoming. On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Páli Gábor János <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello there, > > For your information, the build has been failing for a few days now on > both my Windows builders [1][2], basically in the same way. > > [...] > librarieshaskelineSystemConsoleHaskelineBackendWin32.hsc:263:15: > No instance for (Applicative (Draw m)) > arising from the 'deriving' clause of a data type declaration > Possible fix: > use a standalone 'deriving instance' declaration, > so you can specify the instance context yourself > When deriving the instance for (Monad (Draw m)) > librarieshaskelineSystemConsoleHaskelineBackendWin32.hsc:263:21: > No instance for (Applicative (Draw m)) > arising from the 'deriving' clause of a data type declaration > Possible fix: > use a standalone 'deriving instance' declaration, > so you can specify the instance context yourself > When deriving the instance for (MonadIO (Draw m)) > librarieshaskelineSystemConsoleHaskelineBackendWin32.hsc:263:29: > No instance for (Applicative (Draw m)) > arising from the 'deriving' clause of a data type declaration > Possible fix: > use a standalone 'deriving instance' declaration, > so you can specify the instance context yourself > When deriving the instance for (MonadException (Draw m)) > librarieshaskelineSystemConsoleHaskelineBackendWin32.hsc:263:45: > No instance for (Applicative (Draw m)) > arising from the 'deriving' clause of a data type declaration > Possible fix: > use a standalone 'deriving instance' declaration, > so you can specify the instance context yourself > When deriving the instance for (MonadReader Handles (Draw m)) > libraries/haskeline/ghc.mk:4: recipe for target > 'libraries/haskeline/dist-install/build/System/Console/Haskeline/Backend/Win32.o' > failed > make[1]: *** > [libraries/haskeline/dist-install/build/System/Console/Haskeline/Backend/Win32.o] > Error 1 > Makefile:71: recipe for target 'all' failed > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > Could somebody do something with this, or does anybody have hints on > how to fix this? Looks like the culprit is the haskeline library. > > > [1] http://haskell.inf.elte.hu/builders/windows-x86-head/34/10.html > [2] http://haskell.inf.elte.hu/builders/windows-x86_64-head/29/10.html > _______________________________________________ > ghc-devs mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs >
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