
On 11-08-28 10:38 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 22:13, Albert Y. C. Lai
mailto:trebla@vex.net> wrote: On 11-08-28 04:53 PM, Brandon Allbery wrote:
That'd be expected; you shouldn't simply obliterate package.conf.d, you need to keep ghc's boot libraries (which include itself as a library). If the boot libraries are somehow hosed, you need to reinstall the compiler to get them back.
Different package.conf.d
Except that, as you discovered later, the user was obviously talking about having obliterated the system one. :(
Explain to me why the following survives obliteration: D:/Program Files/Haskell Platform/2011.2.0.1\lib\package.conf.d: [...] base-4.3.1.0 (base-4.3.1.0-f520cd232cc386346843c4a12b63f44b) bin-package-db-0.0.0.0 (bin-package-db-0.0.0.0-97d865e5935b41538bcb29fc1040ae7d) [...] ffi-1.0 (builtin_ffi) (ghc-binary-0.5.0.2 (ghc-binary-0.5.0.2-aba2b5dca5546ea1a972188de48f87b5)) ghc-prim-0.2.0.0 (ghc-prim-0.2.0.0-e1f7c380581d61d42b0360d440cc35ed) [...] integer-gmp-0.2.0.3 (integer-gmp-0.2.0.3-91607778cf3ae8f3948a50062b4f8479) rts-1.0 (builtin_rts) [...]