resolved issue at http://groups.google.de/group/fa.haskell/browse_thread/thread/ceabae2c3fdc8abc/5ab21d4ae2a9b1fc?lnk=st&q=hsh++tphyahoo&rnum=5&hl=en#5ab21d4ae2a9b1fc
2007/4/2, Thomas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Well, I guess I spoke to soon. After building ghc6 from feisty as described above, I tried building missingh and have basically what I started with. Is there something I can tweak to get the above straightened out using those nice deb packages, or do I have to do all the dependency chasing involved with building from source? Or is there another way? If this is too debian oriented please yell at me and I will ask about this on a deb/ubuntu forum. thanks... Note, should have mentioned, after doing as my above post describes, I installed all the newly generated deb packages with dpkg -i *.deb **************** [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/missingh>runghc Setup.hs configure Configuring MissingH-0.18.3... configure: /usr/lib/ghc-6.6/bin/ghc-pkg configure: Dependency unix-any: using unix-1.0 Setup.hs: cannot satisfy dependency network-any [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/missingh>which runghc /usr/lib/ghc-6.6/bin/runghc # note, definitely the thing I installed today: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/missingh>ls -l `which runghc` -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 300716 Apr 2 09:17 /usr/lib/ghc-6.6/bin/runghc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/missingh> # and I installed it from deb ghc6, dpkg recognizes it [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/missingh>dpkg -S /usr/lib/ghc-6.6/bin/runghc ghc6: /usr/lib/ghc-6.6/bin/runghc # it does seem like ghc6 comes with a network package [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/learning/haskell>apt-cache showpkg ghc6 | grep -i network 6.4.1-2ubuntu2 - libghc6-readline-dev libghc6-stm-dev libghc6-hgl-dev libghc6-x11-dev libghc6-fgl-dev libghc6-mtl-dev libghc6-hunit-dev libghc6-quickcheck-dev libghc6-network-dev libghc6-haskell-src-dev libghc6-parsec-dev libghc6-cabal-dev libghc6-unix-dev libghc6-template-haskell-dev libghc6-haskell98-dev libghc6-base-dev libghc6-rts-dev ghc haskell-compiler # I get lost here. Do I have libghc6-network-dev, or don't I? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/missingh>sudo apt-get install libghc6-network-dev Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Note, selecting ghc6 instead of libghc6-network-dev ghc6 is already the newest version. You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies: hat-ghc6: Depends: ghc6 (< 6.4.1+) but 6.6-3 is to be installed libghc6-cabal-dev: Depends: ghc6 (< 6.4.2) but 6.6-3 is to be installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution). 2007/4/2, Thomas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > As you have built ghc6.6 from sources I think that you also need to build > > all haskell libs from sources. So, do > > I did this, and got the feeling this would probably work, but is a > real sad world of dependency chasing with no (clear) end in sight. > > So I investigated your second suggestion > > > Another way is to take ghc6 and all haskell libs from fiesty. > > which to me seems much preferrable. > > http://old.pupeno.com/blog/unstable-packages-on-ubuntu/ > > Was indispensible in helping me figure out how to do this. > > To give some details on this (which is really more apt packaging know > how than haskell but whatever), I did something like > > 1) change /etc/apt/sources.list to add > > deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ feisty main restricted > universe multiverse > > note, only add deb-src line here, not deb line, see article above for why. > > sudo aptitude install fakeroot (needed utility) > fakeroot apt-get source --build ghc6 > -- complains, some dependencies are missing > > sudo aptitude install ..... > install packages with above command, not from source. it's my first > time using the aptitude command, I wonder if this does the same thing > as apt-get install, which is what I usually do. Whatever the case... > > fakeroot apt-get source --build ghc6 > > works :) > > 2007/3/21, Max Vasin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > Thomas> Furthermore (as the above messages suggest and locate confirms), I > > Thomas> seem to have mtl already > > > > Thomas> I took a wild guess and tried specifying this with ghc -i > > > > Thomas> like > > > > Thomas> sudo runghc -i/usr/lib/ghc6-mtl-dev Setup.lhs configure > > Thomas> and sudo runghc -i/usr/lib/ Setup.lhs configure > > > > Thomas> but no dice. > > > > Thomas> *************** > > > > Thomas> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/hsh$ locate libghc6-mtl-dev > > Thomas> /home/thartman/libghc6-mtl-dev_1.0-3_i386.deb > > Thomas> /usr/lib/libghc6-mtl-dev > > Thomas> /usr/lib/libghc6-mtl-dev/register.sh > > Thomas> /usr/lib/libghc6-mtl-dev/unregister.sh > > Thomas> /usr/share/doc/libghc6-mtl-dev > > Thomas> /usr/share/doc/libghc6-mtl-dev/changelog.Debian.gz > > Thomas> /usr/share/doc/libghc6-mtl-dev/copyright > > Thomas> /var/lib/dpkg/info/libghc6-mtl-dev.list > > Thomas> /var/lib/dpkg/info/libghc6-mtl-dev.md5sums > > Thomas> /var/lib/dpkg/info/libghc6-mtl-dev.postinst > > Thomas> /var/lib/dpkg/info/libghc6-mtl-dev.prerm > > > > As you have built ghc6.6 from sources I think that you also need to build > > all haskell libs from sources. So, do > > > > $ apt-get source libghc6-mtl-dev > > $ cd <haskell-mtl-or-whatever-dir-is-named> > > $ runhaskell Setup.lhs configure > > $ runhaskell Setup.lhs build > > $ sudo runhaskell Setup.lhs install > > > > Another way is to take ghc6 and all haskell libs from fiesty. > > > > -- > > WBR, > > Max Vasin. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe > > >
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