
I'll go with "maybe" :)
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Gilberto Melfe
Thanks for the reply!
I'm using openSUSE 13.1, and of all the packages "available" when I choose to install the Haskell Platform, only the ones unmarked in the image I attach to this reply, are not installed.
I didn't install them because they were not selected by default; also I thought the ghc package might conflict with other stuff in the Haskell Platform (maybe it was standalone version of ghc).
So I guess I should install: ghc, ghc-ghc and ghc-ghc-devel?
Simple Yes/No (Maybe:-)...
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Michael Snoyman
wrote: Are you using the Fedora system installation of GHC by any chance? If so, the problem is that Fedora doesn't include GHC-as-a-library by default. See [1] for more details and how to resolve it.
If you're *not* on Fedora, please provide more information on your OS and how you install GHC/Haskell Platform.
[1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/yesodweb/AM8VeHpu8IU/xtzjltFwcEgJ
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