Il Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 01:56:25PM +0200, Udo Stenzel ebbe a scrivere: > Hrm, you're accessing a symbol presumably found in a library that isn't > loaded. Either GHC cannot find the library, which shouldn't happen if > you're using the right package switch, or the .hi file you compiled > against is out of synch with the library, which also shouldn't happen, > as both were compiled from the same source. > > - Did you compile and install HaXml from source? If not, was the binary > meant for the version of GHC you're using?
I installed from source, compiling by myself. > - Did you update anything after doing so? Some library, GHC itself, ...? No. Installed HaXml and tried it with this results. > - Did you use weird compiler switches (profiling on/off with missing > profiling libraries)? No. Just the HaXml default ones. Nothing weird as far as I can see. > - Did you move things around after compiling? Broken package database? > configure --user with install --global or vice versa? No. Also because that would result in ghc not compiling the code, I think. Instead, the code *gets* compiled by ghc, *but not* loaded by ghci: same code, obviously. > - Did you install more than one version of HaXml? Or are remnants of > failed installation attempts still in the search path? No, just version 1.13.1. No failed attempts whatsoever. > You could try the brute force approach of just exploding the source tree > of HaXml right into your project directory and not using the installed > package at all. ghc --make should be able to pick up the sources and > compile them without further ado. For hxml this might actually be the > right thing to do, because it's so small. However, if you didn't mess > with the internals of some package, your problem is just weird. I did not mess with anything. I believe my problem is weird, indeed. The solution you describe is feasible, but I'd like to get the general problem solved...;-) Andrea
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