That's the version number of /libraries/integer-gmp2, which is
installed by default now instead of the old integer-gmp package (it
still uses the integer-gmp package name).

luite

On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 5:58 PM, Richard Eisenberg <e...@cis.upenn.edu> wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
> I've just hit on a strange bug, and I don't know where to start looking.
>
> In my branch where I'm building support for dependent types 
> (github.com/goldfirere/ghc.git; branch: nokinds.... but you don't need to 
> look there) I'm going through the testsuite and picking off bugs one at a 
> time. I'm very puzzled by the output I'm getting from 
> typecheck/should_compile/tc231, which does a -ddump-tc. At the end, I see
>
> ...
> Dependent modules: []
> Dependent packages: [base-4.8.0.0, ghc-prim-0.3.1.0,
>                      integer-gmp-1.0.0.0]
>
>
> Notice the version number of integer-gmp. I haven't touched anything near 
> there! And, my integer-gmp.cabal file says 0.5.1.0, which is what I'd expect. 
> Sure enough, when I use the inplace `ghc-pkg list`, I see that I have 
> integer-gmp-1.0.0.0 installed, along with all the other boot packages with 
> their correct version numbers.
>
> Any hints here? I can surely work around this, but it's very strange!
>
> Thanks!
> Richard
>
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