Please pardon this intrusion for an elementary question on setting the GHC search path.
I have installed GHC on my work Windows XP machine, and would like to be able to search for files in the following directory: D:\From C Drive\Documents and Settings\DekuDekuplex\Programming Practice\Haskell\GHC However, when I type the following command into the GHC interpreter: :cd "D:\From C Drive\Documents and Settings\DekuDekuplex\Programming Practice\Haskell\GHC" I get the following error message: *** Exception: "D:\From C Drive\Documents and Settings\DekuDekuplex\Programming Practice\Haskell\GHC": setCurrentDirectory: invalid argument (Invalid argument) Yet, for testing purposes, when I type the following command: :cd cygwin I do not get any error message. There seems to be a problem with the spaces in the filename. However, I would like to be able to use the "D:\From C Drive\Documents and Settings\DekuDekuplex\Programming Practice\Haskell\GHC" directory for GHC programming practice, because I keep my practice work for my other programming languages in the same super-super-directory. Does anybody know a way to specify "D:\From C Drive\Documents and Settings\DekuDekuplex\Programming Practice\Haskell\GHC" as a directory in the search path for GHC? Benjamin L. Russell _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe