Ivan Miljenovic wrote: > > [..] now trying to profile something, oh wait, some problem again. > > Agreed, if Debian didn't include the profiling libraries with GHC > (though is this due to how Debian does packages?).
The haskell packages for Debian (I am one) have decided to stick to a pattern where if an upstream Haskell library is called 'foo' then: - The source code package will be called haskell-foo. - The library will be called libghc6-foo-dev. - The profiling version will be called libghc6-foo-prof - The documentation will be called libghc6-foo-doc. There might still be a small number of packages doing a variation on the above (especially for the source and doc packages). > > To me, until there is one obvious package to install to get the same set of > > files as a normal ghc install I will continue to discourage people from > > getting ghc from apt :) > > Unless it still doesn't provide profiling libraries, the extralibs > problem is no more. There is, however, the Haskell Platform (which > Debian seems to have almost had complete support for until the new one > came out; now they've got to start again... >_> ). Actually not quite correct. Debian does not strictly follow the Haskell Platform, mainly because some libraries in Debian were already at a later version when the first platform was released. The current situation can be seen here: http://wiki.debian.org/Haskell/Platform However, installing the Debian haskell-platform package should get close enough to the official Haskell Platform for most users not to notice. Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/ _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe