
So I printed off the requirements for pandoc on a empty ghc-7.6.2 install
you can find it at:
http://hpaste.org/84794
I do not see any odd package versions listed in what you posted so far.
No promise I will be able to help afterwards but it might help to see the
full log, and then again with verbosity turned on. So seperate pastes for:
* `cabal install pandoc --dry-run`
* `cabal install pandoc --dry-run --verbose=2`
* `cabal install pandoc --dry-run --verbose=3`
You might also want to run a `ghc-pkg check` to check to see if your
packages are consistent/unbroken.
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:52 PM, Roger Mason
hello,
On 03/28/2013 04:11 PM, Mark Fredrickson wrote:
To side step the issue, Pandoc is available via the ArchHaskell repos (package name `haskell-pandoc`):
https://wiki.archlinux.org/**index.php/Haskell_package_**guidelineshttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Haskell_package_guidelines
-M
Yes, I know. I wanted to avoid having a mixture of packages installed by pacman and others (not available in the repo) installed using cabal.
Thanks, Roger
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