It did finish, but I still feel like this took too long.
2008/5/29 Thomas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > sudo cabal install --global HAppS-State went fine, and ghc-pkg had > output on just the one (global) file. > > but sudo cabal install --global HAppS-Server is slooooooow. > > I finally canceled this and did > > sudo runghc Setup.hs build -v3 with the same result: extremely, > extremely slow compile. > > It seems to get hung up one one line: > > src/HAppS/Server/Facebook.hs:416:2: > Warning: Defined but not used: `a' > *** Desugar: > Result size = 52971 > *** Simplify: > Result size = 34350 > Result size = 33980 > Result size = 33972 > Result size = 33972 > *** Specialise: > Result size = 52989 > *** Float out (not lambdas, not constants): > Result size = 55269 > > ... and more and more of same. for 15 minutes now. With verbose output > on at least I can see there is something going on behind the scenes, > but still. > > I don't remember things taking this long to compile before I upgraded > to cabal v1.4... cabal bug? > > cabal --version > cabal-install version 0.4.7 > using version 1.3.11 of the Cabal library > > thomas. > > > > > > 2008/5/29 Thomas Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I see. I had done >> >> sudo cabal install HAppS-Server >> >> but this just installed with root ownership in my home directory. >> >> I'm now trying with >> >> sudo cabal install --global HAppS-Server >> >> >> 2008/5/29 Daniel Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> I think you need to install HAppS-Data etc globally... I'm not sure why >>> locally installed (ie, only your user) packages wouldn't be picked up by >>> runghc >>> Setup.hs'ing, but if they are install system wide it should definitely work. >>> >>> I think it is cabal --global install foo >>> >>> On Thu, 29 May 2008 18:11:04 -0700 >>> "Thomas Hartman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> After a little drama with zlib, I managed to get cabal-install installed. >>>> >>>> I then attempted to do >>>> >>>> cabal install HAppS-Server >>>> >>>> since this is a module with a lot of dependencies, and in rapid >>>> development flux, so perenially painful for me to install. >>>> >>>> The result is that I managed to install everything up to HAppS-State, >>>> which I think is the last dependency, but then seemed to hang >>>> indefinitely in the middle of installing HAppS-Server at the end. >>>> >>>> OK, I thought, then perhaps I can do normal runghc Setup.hs after >>>> downloading and unzipping the tar from >>>> >>>> http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/HAppS-Server-0.9.2.1 >>>> >>>> However, this resulted in error >>>> >>>> [EMAIL >>>> PROTECTED]:~/haskellInstalls/smallInstalls/HAppS-Server-0.9.2.1>runghc >>>> Setup.hs configure >>>> ... >>>> Setup.hs: At least the following dependencies are missing: >>>> HAppS-Data >=0.9.2... >>>> >>>> Strange, because I had just installed that module via cabal-install, >>>> and I could load it in ghci with :m +HappS.Data. >>>> >>>> I then ran ghc-pkg and got this strange result that my packages were >>>> broken into two different files. Is this by design? >>>> >>>> ghc-pkg list >>>> /usr/local/lib/ghc-6.8.2/package.conf: >>>> Cabal-1.2.3.0, Cabal-1.3.11, Cabal-1.5.2, DeepArrow-0.2, >>>> .... >>>> /home/thartman/.ghc/i386-linux-6.8.2/package.conf: >>>> HAppS-Data-0.9.2.1, HAppS-IxSet-0.9.2.1, HAppS-State-0.9.2.1, >>>> >>>> >>>> I am curious if anybody else is able to install HAppS-Server using >>>> cabal install, and whether they can shed any light on the other isuses >>>> I raised. >>>> >>>> Thomas. >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >>>> Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org >>>> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >>> Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org >>> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >>> >> > _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe