I just installed ghc 5.02 on my NT 4.0 machine, and I'm wondering if the import chasing is broken for ghc-5.02 on Windows NT? Or perhaps there is yet another thing I don't understand about Haskell's environment or modules? I got the following complaints when trying to compile Sigborn Finne's Win32 example hello.lhs (http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~sof/hello.lhs):
F:\stuff>ghc -o hello hello.lhs hello.lhs:14: failed to load interface for `Win32': Could not find interface file for `Win32' hello.lhs:15: failed to load interface for `Addr': Could not find interface file for `Addr' F:\stuff>ghc -ic:\ghc-5.02\imports\ -o hello hello.lhs hello.lhs:14: failed to load interface for `Win32': Could not find interface file for `Win32' hello.lhs:15: failed to load interface for `Addr': Could not find interface file for `Addr' F:\stuff>ghc -ic:\ghc-5.02\imports\lang;d:\ghc-5.02\imports\win32 -o hello hello.lhs hello.lhs:14: Module `Win32' is located in package `Main' but its interface file claims it is part of package `win32' hello.lhs:15: Module `Addr' is located in package `Main' but its interface file claims it is part of package `lang' Or perhaps there's an environment variable I should have set that I didn't? I did btw check the docs. Regards, John Heron _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell