The error messages from runhugs seem to have gotten much worse in the version in the repository.
Using old runhugs, we get: /usr/bin/runhugs -98 +o ADL3 test runhugs: Error occurred Reading file "ADL3.lhs": Reading file "/usr/share/hugs98/lib/System.hs": Reading file "Parsec": ERROR Parsec - Unable to open file "Parsec" Ooops, I guess I should put Parsec on my path. Using the version in the CVS repository, we get: $HOME/local/bin/runhugs -98 +o ADL3 test runhugs: Unable to initialise Hugs Gee, I'm not sure what I did wrong. Any chance the informative error messages can be restored? It's possible that you want to suppress the error message sometimes - so that people don't get Haskell-related error messages when using my super-duper Haskell version of cat or ls. That's cool - but there has to be a way to print the error message so that I can debug it. I am completely baffled by the above error message and have tried adding random things to my path, adding and removing .lhs from the filename, etc. - all to no avail. -- Alastair Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cs.utah.edu/~reid/ _______________________________________________ Hugs-Bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/hugs-bugs
