
That's exactly what I did. From my setup script:
cabal sandbox init --sandbox sandbox
for folder in $SUBMODULES; do
(cd "$folder"; cabal sandbox init --sandbox ../sandbox)
cabal sandbox add-source "$folder"
done
$SUBMODULES contains ./foo, ./bar, and ./baz
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Brandon Allbery
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Alex Hammel
wrote: Hmm, nuking ~/.cabal and ~/.ghc seems to have fixed it. Good old cabal. When in doubt, delete everything.
That says to me you didn't have the sandbox set up right. I'd have set up the sandbox and then used --add-source for foo, bar, and baz... or, sometimes, symlink the original sandbox into those dirs, but I suspect that's asking for trouble :)
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