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<font color="black" size="2" face="arial">Hi,<br>
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I just started working with Haskell<br>
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Running it on a RHEL linux operating system<br>
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I
was able to download and install it, along with libraries and
packages (or, at least, what I thought were the libraries and packages)<br>
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But, when I try to run a simple script, I keep getting the error : "<b>Could not find module XXXXXX</b>"..............<br>
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I understand what this error means ---- there is a package/library missing.<br>
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I tried using the "Cabal Update" command, but this did not solve the problem.<br>
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So, I am now fixing this problem the primitive way, as follows :<br>
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<b>(a) I use Google to first find out what the missing module is<br>
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(b) then, based on what google says, I am able to determine the name of the actual package that needs to be installed<br>
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(c) I use "Cabal Install" to install the package<br>
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(d) I try to run the script again<br>
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(e) I get the same error, but this time, it cannot find a different module<br>
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(f) I go back to Google to locate the missing module<br>
</b><br>
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etc, etc, etc, etc<br>
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Obviously, this is as slow as it is ridiculous...............
<div dir="ltr"><wbr>especially when one considers that there are probably hundreds of these modules/packages<br>
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And,
now, I've come up against a module/package, which I am unable to
locate in Google. It's missing from my installation, and Google does
not know what it is, or where I can find it<br>
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Is there any way to simply install ALL required packages??? I thought I already did this, but obviously I missed something<br>
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Thanks</div>
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