Hi,

I had an older cabal in /Library/Frameworks/HaskellPlatform.framework/bin (?) and in ~/.cabal/bin:

cabal --version
cabal-install version 0.8.2
using version 1.8.0.6 of the Cabal library 

Calling cabal started the old cabal because I had an ~/.cabal/bin on my path.

I deleted the directory /Library/Frameworks/HaskellPlatform.framework/ and ~/.cabal/bin from my path.

Now...everything is fine: calling cabal starts the actual version from /Library/Haskell/bin and I am able to install any package.

I dont understand the reason...but anyway...thank you very much.

Regards,
Ulrich

Am 22.03.2011 um 15:47 schrieb Mark Lentczner:

Something is very wrong -- an executable should never have a problem reading/writing to the allocated per-process temp directory. Does this happen with all packages, or only sqllte? Also, can you verify your cabal version? After 2011.2.0.0 it should be:

> cabal --version
cabal-install version 0.10.2
using version 1.10.1.0 of the Cabal library 

- Mark