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Subject: FTBFS: Can't find module IO in user directories
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Package: hmake
Version: 3.09-3
Severity: serious

hmake fails to build because it can't find the module IO in the user
directories:

> /tmp/buildd/hmake-3.09/script/hmake -hc=3D/usr/bin/haskell-compiler HInte=
ractive -d/tmp/buildd/hmake-3.09/targets/debian/obj/interpreter \
>        -i../hmake  -package lang -package util -package base 
> -DUSE_READLINE=3D=
1 -lreadline
>=20
> Warning: package(s) lang, util, base not available (according to ghc-pkg)
> MkProg: Can't find module IO in user directories
>       .
>       ../hmake
>   Or in installed libraries/packages at
> =09
>   Asked for by: HInteractive.hs
>   Fix using the -I, -P, or -package flags.
>=20
> Stop - hmake dependency error.

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Version: 1.10-1

On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 09:35:22PM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Does this bug also affect the unstable version of hmake (3.10-1)?

No, it looks like 1.10-1 fixed it.

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