
Ben Millwood wrote:
I think it's not completely a stupid idea to have profiling default off. I personally do not really enjoy the fact that I compile everything three times nowadays :)
Fair enough. However, having documentation off by default is just annoying... On that note, I just remembered something else: During the course of playing with all this Cabal stuff, I discovered that I had somehow acquired a global package index. As in, an HTML file that links to the documentation of *all* installed packages, not just the ones that come with GHC. And when I installed more packages, it seemed to add them to this index. Alas, removing packages doesn't remove them. I tried deleting the file to see if Cabal would rebuild it, and now I just have no file at all, and no idea how to get it back. Then again, all the links were broken anyway. They all had paths like "C:\Program Files\Haskell\...whatever", and Mozilla apparently expects them to say "file://C:/Program Files/Haskell/...whatever". It kept whining that "the C:\ protocol is not registered". Does anybody know anything about this feature?