Simple Yes/No (Maybe:-)...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).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.
So I guess I should install: ghc, ghc-ghc and ghc-ghc-devel?
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Michael Snoyman <michael@snoyman.com> 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.
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