Haskell Platform 2014.2.0.0 Release Candidate 2
George Colpitts
george.colpitts at gmail.com
Tue Aug 5 22:09:48 BST 2014
Yes, as you stated, not an HP problem. I did a cabal update and got past
this problem. I still can't install threadscope but I don't believe this is
an HP platform problem so I'll follow up with the threadscope people and
won't post again to this group
Thanks
[10 of 35] Compiling GUI.ProgressView ( GUI/ProgressView.hs,
dist/build/threadscope/threadscope-tmp/GUI/ProgressView.o )
GUI/ProgressView.hs:92:15:
Could not deduce (System.Glib.UTFString.GlibString string0)
arising from a use of ‘labelNew’
from the context (WindowClass win)
bound by the type signature for
new :: WindowClass win => win -> IO () -> IO ProgressView
at GUI/ProgressView.hs:79:8-57
The type variable ‘string0’ is ambiguous
Note: there are several potential instances:
instance System.Glib.UTFString.GlibString
text-1.1.0.0:Data.Text.Internal.Text
-- Defined in ‘System.Glib.UTFString’
instance System.Glib.UTFString.GlibString [Char]
-- Defined in ‘System.Glib.UTFString’
In a stmt of a 'do' block: progText <- labelNew Nothing
In the expression:
do { win <- windowNew;
set win [containerBorderWidth := 10, windowTitle := "", ....];
progText <- labelNew Nothing;
set progText [miscXalign := 0, labelUseMarkup := True];
.... }
In an equation for ‘new’:
new parent cancelAction
= do { win <- windowNew;
set win [containerBorderWidth := 10, ....];
progText <- labelNew Nothing;
.... }
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
threadscope-0.2.4 failed during the building phase. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Brandon Allbery <allbery.b at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 7:45 AM, George Colpitts <
> george.colpitts at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Installation worked fine. However I encountered a problem that looks like
>> a regression, although it may be a problem with new versions of the package
>> I am trying to install:
>
>
> It's not an H-P problem; Apple's started using their BLOCKS C extension in
> system headers, and gtk2hsc2hs doesn't understand it. (And possibly is not
> using cpp properly when processing headers.) You'll need to take this up
> with the gtk2hs folks.
>
> #ifdef __BLOCKS__
> int scandir_b(const char *, struct dirent ***,
> int (^)(const struct dirent *), int (^)(const struct dirent **,
> const struct
> dirent **)) __DARWIN_INODE64(scandir_b)
> __OSX_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_6, __
> IPHONE_3_2);
> #endif /* __BLOCKS__ */
>
> --
> brandon s allbery kf8nh sine nomine
> associates
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>
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