When I configure libraries (monadLib, arrows) with default locations and then cabal-haddock my own library, I get this sort of warning:
Warning: cannot use package arrows-0.2: HTML directory "C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\arrows-0.2\\doc\\html" does not exist. That directory *does* exist, however, and contains the arrow library's haddock-generated files. Any ideas? Is any Windows haddock user *not* having this problem? Am I running into a bug in handling of path names with embedded spaces? Thanks, - Conal
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