installs fine on mac but cabal install vector fails on primitive, looks to me like gmp library is not provided
cabal install vector Resolving dependencies... Configuring primitive-0.6.1.0... Failed to install primitive-0.6.1.0 Build log ( /Users/gcolpitts/.cabal/logs/primitive-0.6.1.0.log ): cabal: Error: some packages failed to install: primitive-0.6.1.0 failed during the configure step. The exception was: user error ('/usr/local/bin/ghc' exited with an error: *ld: library not found for -lgmp* collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status `gcc' failed in phase `Linker'. (Exit code: 1) ) vector-0.11.0.0 depends on primitive-0.6.1.0 which failed to install. On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Ben Gamari <b...@well-typed.com> wrote: > > The GHC Team is very pleased to announce the first release candidate of > the Glasgow Haskell Compiler 8.0.1 release. Source and binary > distributions as well as the newly revised users guide can be found at > > http://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/8.0.1-rc1/ > > This is the first in a series of release candidates which will allow us > to get wider testing of the significant changes that have occurred since > the 7.10 series. These include, > > * the TypeInType extension, which unifies types and kinds allowing for > promotion of more Haskell constructs to the type-level > > * the introduction of type application in source programs > > * support for recursive superclass relationships > > * support for Applicative do notation > > * introduction of the DuplicateRecordFields language extension > > * a rewritten and substantially more thorough pattern match checker > > * the introduction of injective type classes > > * introduction of the Strict and StrictData language extensions, > allowing modules to be compiled with strict-by-default evaluation > of bindings > > * the ability to run the GHCi interpreter in a separate process, > allowing a callstacks in GHCi, easier integration with tooling, and > more > > and much more. > > Changes of this magnitude will invariably bring bugs. This release > candidate in particular is known to suffer from a few significant issues > which are being actively worked upon, > > * The new -XInjectiveTypeFamilies language extension will likely be > renamed to -XTypeFamilyDependencies > > * #11120: Type representations are missing for some types and promoted > constructors > > * #11334: Solving for Typeable (Proxy :: Proxy 'Compose) fails > > * #11276: Pattern checker performance can degrade significantly in > presence of pattern matches with guards > > * #11405: Type-level skolem-escape check fails incorrectly > > * #11414: Use of -XStrict results in compiler abort > > * #11379: Instance solver fails to terminate > > * #11419: Haddock documentation is currently not included in the binary > distributions (and hence is missing on downloads.haskell.org) > > * #11370: -Wredundant-constraints being included in -Wall breaks > the three-release compatibility policy > > In the coming weeks we will continue to iterate on these issues. We will > also look at Trac tickets marked with "highest" priority on the release > status page [2]. > > If you have a ticket that you would like to see addressed that does not > meet one of these criteria, please bring this to our attention. > Likewise, if you encounter an issue please open a ticket if one does not > already exist. > > Also note that we currently cannot offer 32-bit Windows builds due to > breaking changing in a recent Windows 10 upgrade. We'll work to > resolve this before the 8.0 release but please let us know if this poses > a significant problem for you. > > Cheers, > > - Ben > > > [1] https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-12/msg00003.htm > [2] https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Status/GHC-8.0.1 > > _______________________________________________ > ghc-devs mailing list > ghc-devs@haskell.org > http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs > >
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