Ben Franksen wrote:
Andrew Coppin wrote:
Uh... or maybe I could just wait until the next binary release. :-}

*runs away*

I can understand that. However, the prudent thing to do is not to upgrade to
a new ghc release until things have settled a bit; especially not if you
want to avoid fixing library bugs (mostly build related) and most
especially if you are on Windows. Ghc-6.6.1 is stable and IME most of the
hackage stuff works out-of-the-box. (Note that Duncan gave you similar
advice, although maybe it got lost beyond all the scary installation tips
concerning gtk2hs under ghc-6.8.1;) Or /is/ there a special reason you need
to use ghc-6.8.1?

Not really I guess. I was rather excited about the new debugger, but other than that I guess I just like to use the newest version of everything. And it would be annoying to have to downgrade now.

Still, it looks like there's an easy workaround for this particular issue. (And I'm already explicitly checking array bounds anyway...)

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