Ugh, I'm not as sure about that... it took me long enough just to figure out "ghc-pkg hide transformers"! :-)

Are running into problems because you need to refer to both packages (e.g., mtl and transformers) within your code, or because you are using packages that refer to each? Because as long as you only need to refer to one of them in your own code, GHC should be able to handle the dependencies for the other packages correctly. (Hiding the package only removes it from being automatically imported by your own code, it doesn't prevent it from being used by other packages that link to it.)

Cheers,
Greg

On Oct 12, 2009, at 6:08 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:

Gregory Crosswhite wrote:

ghc-pkg hide transformers

Here's an example. CGI uses MTL, Iteratee uses Transformers.

So, how do you use CGI and Iteratee in the same program?

Erik
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