
Hi Michael,
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Michael Litchard
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Michael Litchard
wrote: I think I may have borked things good using cygwin. I want to remove it and do a clean install of haskell platform w/out cygwin. What do I need to do to make sure all configuration files have been removed?
Hmm, I wasn't precise enough in my question. My concern is there are configuration files related to the windows haskell-platform install that I don't know about , that need to be removed prior to doing a clean install. Or is it just a matter of doing a standard windows uninstall, will that take care of things?
I'm no Windows expert, but I think by default all packages you install locally go under: /Documents and Settings/username/Application Data/cabal /Documents and Settings/username/Application Data/ghc So you if you didn't install things globally, you may not need to reinstall the Haskell Platform. You just move those directories and they will be recreated. One of the first things I do after installing GHC is: $ ghc-pkg check to make sure things look sane. If they don't it will tell you to run: $ ghc-pkg recache Is this what you're asking? Paulo