
Neil Brown-7 wrote:
Don't you simply need to do what the error message says, and add (*in the Executable section*, at the end of the file):
Nope, just check my previous message (my issue (2)): Limestrael wrote:
(2) well, then, when building, if I don't specify that my executable depends on my lib, I got: SFML/Direct/Graphics.hs:51:7: Could not find module `SFML.Direct.Types.Enums': It is a member of the hidden package `HSFML-1.5'. Perhaps you need to add `HSFML' to the build-depends in your .cabal file. it is a hidden module in the package `HSFML-1.5' Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
and if I do what it asks me to do (to add the line 'Build-Depends: HSFML' in the 'Executable' section of my .cabal file), I'm told when 'cabal build'ing: cabal: internal error: could not construct a valid install plan. The proposed (invalid) plan contained the following problems: The following packages are involved in a dependency cycle HSFML-1.5
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