resolver: lts-6.20 packages: - '.' - './unix' - './serialport' extra-deps: [] flags: {}
serialport-0.4.7: unregistering (missing dependencies: unix) unix-2.7.2.0: unregistering (local file changes: System/Posix.hs System/Posix/ByteString.hs System/Posix/ByteString/FilePath.hsc System/Posix/Dire...) unix-2.7.2.0: configure unix-2.7.2.0: build unix-2.7.2.0: copy/register serialport-0.4.7: configure serialport-0.4.7: build serialport-0.4.7: copy/register serial-0.0.0: configure serial-0.0.0: build serial-0.0.0: copy/register Completed 3 action(s).
Using main module: 1. Package `serial' component exe:serial with main-is file: /Users/mark/repos/serial/main.hs Configuring GHCi with the following packages: serial, serialport, unix GHCi, version 7.10.3: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help [1 of 8] Compiling System.Hardware.Serialport.Types ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/serialport/System/Hardware/Serialport/Types.hs, interpreted ) [2 of 8] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC9ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfgetispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-ha...@haskell.org [ 2 of 42] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC19ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfgetispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-ha...@haskell.org [ 2 of 43] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC29ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfgetispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-ha...@haskell.org <no location info>: Could not find module ‘System.Hardware.Serialport’ It is a member of the hidden package ‘serialport-0.4.7@seria_6XlGeNhayTj8u1Q5vnbF3w’. Prelude>
I'm not a ghci expert, but perhaps marking those vendored libraries as extra-dep: true would help.
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resolver: lts-6.20 packages: - . - location: unix extra-dep: true - location: serialport extra-dep: true extra-deps: [] flags: {}
tispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org
[ 2 of 42] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC19ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfg
etispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org
[ 2 of 43] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC29ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfg
etispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org
<no location info>: Could not find module ‘System.Hardware.Serialport’ It is a member of the hidden package ‘serialport-0.4.7@seria_6XlGeNhayTj8u1Q5vnbF3w’. Prelude>
I see that both vendored projects have their own .stack-work's - is that a source of issues? Is there a workaround where I can get stack ghci to behave as well as stack build - things run great as executables, just can't load the code in ghci.Also, I'd love to be able to bring in both of these projects as git locations - but the unix library requires running autoreconf -i in it's directory, and it's not clear how I can manage that with a git location (instead I'm vendoring them in with git submodules).Any help would be greatly appreciated!Mark
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Awesome!
:? for help [1 of 8] Compiling System.Hardware.Serialport.Types ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/serialport/System/Hardware/Serialport/Types.hs, interpreted ) [2 of 8] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC9ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfgetispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-ha...@haskell.org [ 2 of 42] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC19ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfgetispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-ha...@haskell.org [ 2 of 43] Compiling System.Posix.Terminal.Common ( /Users/mark/repos/serial/unix/.stack-work/dist/x86_64-osx/Cabal-1.22.5.0/build/System/Posix/Terminal/Common.hs, interpreted ) ByteCodeLink: can't find label During interactive linking, GHCi couldn't find the following symbol: ghczuwrapperZC29ZCmainZCSystemziPosixziTerminalziCommonZCcfgetispeed This may be due to you not asking GHCi to load extra object files, archives or DLLs needed by your current session. Restart GHCi, specifying the missing library using the -L/path/to/object/dir and -lmissinglibname flags, or simply by naming the relevant files on the GHCi command line. Alternatively, this link failure might indicate a bug in GHCi. If you suspect the latter, please send a bug report to: glasgow-ha...@haskell.org
<no location info>: Could not find module ‘System.Hardware.Serialport’ It is a member of the hidden package ‘serialport-0.4.7@seria_6XlGeNhayTj8u1Q5vnbF3w’. Prelude>
I see that both vendored projects have their own .stack-work's - is that a source of issues? Is there a workaround where I can get stack ghci to behave as well as stack build - things run great as executables, just can't load the code in ghci.Also, I'd love to be able to bring in both of these projects as git locations - but the unix library requires running autoreconf -i in it's directory, and it's not clear how I can manage that with a git location (instead I'm vendoring them in with git submodules).Any help would be greatly appreciated!Mark
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