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I have recently started learning haskell and have never used the cabal package manager before. I'm currently working on a project that requires me to user the io-streams package.



I of course already have the Haskell Platform installed on my machine. I am currently using the x86_64-core version 8.4.3 installer.



Using a Git Bash terminal on Windows 10, I have created a .cabal-sandbox/ folder (using the cabal sandbox init command), in which to house all of my downloaded packages. I have then run cabal install io-streams to download and install the package from the Hackage site. This has worked fine.



I have now come to writing my code. This is as follows:



module StreamFiles where

import System.IO.Streams.File

main:: IO ()
main = do
putStrLn "some text here"


However, when I come to run this, using the following steps:

1. Run the cabal repl command in the directory where the .cabal-sandbox/ folder is located.

2. I then run the following in Powershell:



Prelude> :l src/fileStreaming/streamfile.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling StreamFile ( srcfileStreamingstreamfile.hs, interpreted )
Ok, one module loaded.
*StreamFile> main


And get the following error:



ghc.exe: | C:UsersUserNamesourcereposcomplexHaskell.cabal-sandboxx86_64-windows-ghc-8.4.3network-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kvHSnetwork-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kv.o: unknown symbol `if_nametoindex'
ghc.exe: unable to load package `network-3.0.1.0'


And I cannot work out why. Is this a package problem or is there a step that I have missed when pulling the packages down from the Hackage site?

Do I need to create a .cabal file using the cabal init command and require some dependencies for my imports in there??



Thanks in advance.

C.










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  • Package io-streams use network as a dependency. Have you seen it installing during cabal install io-streams call? Followed your steps on Linux and didn't encounter any troubles, haskell file loads without any problems and all packages installed are visible under $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org? Can you verify if you see packages? And your missing function should be exposed by iphlpapi.dll - check if you have it.

    – jaroslawj
    Mar 22 at 16:00


















1















I have recently started learning haskell and have never used the cabal package manager before. I'm currently working on a project that requires me to user the io-streams package.



I of course already have the Haskell Platform installed on my machine. I am currently using the x86_64-core version 8.4.3 installer.



Using a Git Bash terminal on Windows 10, I have created a .cabal-sandbox/ folder (using the cabal sandbox init command), in which to house all of my downloaded packages. I have then run cabal install io-streams to download and install the package from the Hackage site. This has worked fine.



I have now come to writing my code. This is as follows:



module StreamFiles where

import System.IO.Streams.File

main:: IO ()
main = do
putStrLn "some text here"


However, when I come to run this, using the following steps:

1. Run the cabal repl command in the directory where the .cabal-sandbox/ folder is located.

2. I then run the following in Powershell:



Prelude> :l src/fileStreaming/streamfile.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling StreamFile ( srcfileStreamingstreamfile.hs, interpreted )
Ok, one module loaded.
*StreamFile> main


And get the following error:



ghc.exe: | C:UsersUserNamesourcereposcomplexHaskell.cabal-sandboxx86_64-windows-ghc-8.4.3network-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kvHSnetwork-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kv.o: unknown symbol `if_nametoindex'
ghc.exe: unable to load package `network-3.0.1.0'


And I cannot work out why. Is this a package problem or is there a step that I have missed when pulling the packages down from the Hackage site?

Do I need to create a .cabal file using the cabal init command and require some dependencies for my imports in there??



Thanks in advance.

C.










share|improve this question






















  • Package io-streams use network as a dependency. Have you seen it installing during cabal install io-streams call? Followed your steps on Linux and didn't encounter any troubles, haskell file loads without any problems and all packages installed are visible under $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org? Can you verify if you see packages? And your missing function should be exposed by iphlpapi.dll - check if you have it.

    – jaroslawj
    Mar 22 at 16:00














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1








I have recently started learning haskell and have never used the cabal package manager before. I'm currently working on a project that requires me to user the io-streams package.



I of course already have the Haskell Platform installed on my machine. I am currently using the x86_64-core version 8.4.3 installer.



Using a Git Bash terminal on Windows 10, I have created a .cabal-sandbox/ folder (using the cabal sandbox init command), in which to house all of my downloaded packages. I have then run cabal install io-streams to download and install the package from the Hackage site. This has worked fine.



I have now come to writing my code. This is as follows:



module StreamFiles where

import System.IO.Streams.File

main:: IO ()
main = do
putStrLn "some text here"


However, when I come to run this, using the following steps:

1. Run the cabal repl command in the directory where the .cabal-sandbox/ folder is located.

2. I then run the following in Powershell:



Prelude> :l src/fileStreaming/streamfile.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling StreamFile ( srcfileStreamingstreamfile.hs, interpreted )
Ok, one module loaded.
*StreamFile> main


And get the following error:



ghc.exe: | C:UsersUserNamesourcereposcomplexHaskell.cabal-sandboxx86_64-windows-ghc-8.4.3network-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kvHSnetwork-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kv.o: unknown symbol `if_nametoindex'
ghc.exe: unable to load package `network-3.0.1.0'


And I cannot work out why. Is this a package problem or is there a step that I have missed when pulling the packages down from the Hackage site?

Do I need to create a .cabal file using the cabal init command and require some dependencies for my imports in there??



Thanks in advance.

C.










share|improve this question














I have recently started learning haskell and have never used the cabal package manager before. I'm currently working on a project that requires me to user the io-streams package.



I of course already have the Haskell Platform installed on my machine. I am currently using the x86_64-core version 8.4.3 installer.



Using a Git Bash terminal on Windows 10, I have created a .cabal-sandbox/ folder (using the cabal sandbox init command), in which to house all of my downloaded packages. I have then run cabal install io-streams to download and install the package from the Hackage site. This has worked fine.



I have now come to writing my code. This is as follows:



module StreamFiles where

import System.IO.Streams.File

main:: IO ()
main = do
putStrLn "some text here"


However, when I come to run this, using the following steps:

1. Run the cabal repl command in the directory where the .cabal-sandbox/ folder is located.

2. I then run the following in Powershell:



Prelude> :l src/fileStreaming/streamfile.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling StreamFile ( srcfileStreamingstreamfile.hs, interpreted )
Ok, one module loaded.
*StreamFile> main


And get the following error:



ghc.exe: | C:UsersUserNamesourcereposcomplexHaskell.cabal-sandboxx86_64-windows-ghc-8.4.3network-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kvHSnetwork-3.0.1.0-HkosMKsQUp05NPIgp4K8kv.o: unknown symbol `if_nametoindex'
ghc.exe: unable to load package `network-3.0.1.0'


And I cannot work out why. Is this a package problem or is there a step that I have missed when pulling the packages down from the Hackage site?

Do I need to create a .cabal file using the cabal init command and require some dependencies for my imports in there??



Thanks in advance.

C.







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  • Package io-streams use network as a dependency. Have you seen it installing during cabal install io-streams call? Followed your steps on Linux and didn't encounter any troubles, haskell file loads without any problems and all packages installed are visible under $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org? Can you verify if you see packages? And your missing function should be exposed by iphlpapi.dll - check if you have it.

    – jaroslawj
    Mar 22 at 16:00


















  • Package io-streams use network as a dependency. Have you seen it installing during cabal install io-streams call? Followed your steps on Linux and didn't encounter any troubles, haskell file loads without any problems and all packages installed are visible under $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org? Can you verify if you see packages? And your missing function should be exposed by iphlpapi.dll - check if you have it.

    – jaroslawj
    Mar 22 at 16:00

















Package io-streams use network as a dependency. Have you seen it installing during cabal install io-streams call? Followed your steps on Linux and didn't encounter any troubles, haskell file loads without any problems and all packages installed are visible under $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org? Can you verify if you see packages? And your missing function should be exposed by iphlpapi.dll - check if you have it.

– jaroslawj
Mar 22 at 16:00






Package io-streams use network as a dependency. Have you seen it installing during cabal install io-streams call? Followed your steps on Linux and didn't encounter any troubles, haskell file loads without any problems and all packages installed are visible under $HOME/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org? Can you verify if you see packages? And your missing function should be exposed by iphlpapi.dll - check if you have it.

– jaroslawj
Mar 22 at 16:00













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