This was due to a bug in the yaml package, apologies. It's been patched, and the next version of Stack will have the bugfix. I believe the next version will be released in the next few days, but if you're able to build from master, you can use that.
Here's the original issue, which includes a link to a temporary workaround: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/ issues/2491
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Andre Fernandes <fernand...@gmail.com> wrote:I am new in Haskell, and I am trying to use stack in my "Windows 10" machine to study a little more.Stack installed nicely, but when I run "stack setup" at the command prompt I get the following error:"Could not parse 'C:\Users\Andr├®\AppData\Roaming\stack\config.yaml': InvalidYaml (Just (YamlException "Yaml file not found: C:\\Users\\Andr\233\\AppData\\Roaming\\stack\\config.yaml")) My name is "André" with an accent, and that's the problem, it can not find config.yaml at my windows user directory. Is there a way to solve this problem, maybe force stack to look into another folder, or something else?My windows command prompt encoding is 850, I do not not know if this info could help.Thanks in advance for any answer,André.
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