On 22 December 2010 16:51, Daniel Fischer <daniel.is.fischer@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Wednesday 22 December 2010 16:54:04, Aaron Gray wrote:
> Missing Parsec library :-
>
> scheme.o(.text+0x4fa):fake: undefined reference to
> `parseczm2zi1zi0zi0_TextziParserCombinatorsziParsecziCombinator_skipMany
>1_closure' scheme.o(.text+0x501):fake: undefined reference to
> `parseczm2zi1zi0zi0_TextziPaserCombinatorsziParsecziChar_space_closure'
> scheme.o(.text+0x5c2):fake: undefined reference to
> `parseczm2zi1zi0zi0_TextziParserCombinatorsziParsecziChar_oneOf_closure'
> scheme.o(.text+0x63a):fake: undefined reference to
> `mtlzm1zi1zi0zi0_ControlziMonadziTrans_zdf1_closure'
>
> GHC from :-
>
>     http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/stable/dist/
>
>
> ghc-7.0.1.20101221-i386-windows.exe<http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/stab
>le/dist/ghc-7.0.1.20101221-i386-windows.exe>
>
> and earlier.
>
> Aaron

Since 6.8 iirc, GHC no longer comes with parsec, you have to install the
package yourself if you want to use it,

cabal install parsec

This does not seem to be needed.

    import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec

seems fine. 

 
also mtl is no longer one of the libraries that come with GHC,

cabal install mtl

What is mtl ?

Thanks,

Aaron
 

HTH,
Daniel