> Note that I'm barely able to write Haskell at all, so this may not be
> very good.  All that's required to generate the bug is to run with no
> args.  Or any args.  Whatever.  It does _NOT_ appear to be a GC
> error.  Anyways, here's the code:

I haven't been able to take a look at this yet,  but one possible cause is
that you appear to be using gcc 2.5.6 - it would probably be worth upgrading
to 2.7.2 (or even 2.8.1 or egcs if you use the latest ghc sources from CVS).

Cheers,
        SImon

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