
Hi, I seem to have some trouble accessing this module. I would like to use the type synonym ParsecT directly. I'm running GHC 6.12.1. According to Hoogle, the type I want is part of parsec-3.1.1, in module Text.Parsec.Prim. But if try to import Text.Parsec.Prim, GHC complains Could not find module `Text.Parsec.Prim': Can anyone help me with this? In the 2+ years I've been using parsec I've never managed to use ParsecT directly, but now it would be very useful. thanks, Roly In verbose mode, GHC reports: Glasgow Haskell Compiler, Version 6.12.1, for Haskell 98, stage 2 booted by GHC version 6.12.1 Using binary package database: /usr/lib/ghc-6.12.1/package.conf.d/package.cache Using binary package database: /home/rolyp/.ghc/x86_64-linux-6.12.1/package.conf.d/package.cache hiding package Cabal-1.8.0.2 to avoid conflict with later version Cabal-1.10.2.0 hiding package QuickCheck-1.2.0.0 to avoid conflict with later version QuickCheck-2.1.0.2 hiding package base-3.0.3.2 to avoid conflict with later version base-4.2.0.0 wired-in package ghc-prim mapped to ghc-prim-0.2.0.0-9d35c97e886f807a1e6d024aaa91dcec wired-in package integer-gmp mapped to integer-gmp-0.2.0.0-9a51ffb34a83618a1a3d4e472b9977a0 wired-in package base mapped to base-4.2.0.0-2cc27b7e43511c4ca001642a7f77a8f6 wired-in package rts mapped to builtin_rts wired-in package haskell98 mapped to haskell98-1.0.1.1-0fdaf3b26bc38c43ce8371edf538dbf6 wired-in package template-haskell mapped to template-haskell-2.4.0.0-bbc7c61990d2fe9d20be2deb924f833c wired-in package dph-seq mapped to dph-seq-0.4.0-52cfd6db5fc09a2abf793cd6a856a392 wired-in package dph-par mapped to dph-par-0.4.0-b4f339fed900d7bc4b3db61526caf863 Hsc static flags: -static