
I was not able to make Haddock run... Invoking it for a simple hello world example
module Main where
main :: IO() main = putStrLn "Hello World"
gives me the following errors: Warning: module not found: Prelude Warning: Main: the following names could not be resolved: IO Prelude.() Fail: does not exist Action: openFile Reason: No such file or directory File: /usr/local/lib/haddock-0.4/haddock.css Using the option --no-implicit-prelude solves the first problem, but I wonder if this is the correct way to get around it. Using a specified stylesheet instead of the default one that comes with Haddock (--css=filename) solves the last problem, but introduces a new one: Fail: does not exist Action: openFile Reason: No such file or directory File: /usr/local/lib/haddock-0.4/haskell_icon.gif Putting /usr/local/lib/haddock-0.4 in the PATH does not solve the problem... Another attempt to invoke Haddock for other example such as module Test where test :: Int test = 3 gave me the problem: "Warning: Test: the following names could not be resolved: Int" Any ideas of what's going wrong? (My config: WindowsXP + GHC-5.04.2 + Cygwin) Thanks, -- Andre