Logs on 2023-07-30 (liberachat/#kmonad)
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| 18:13:27 | <Guest64> | Hi, |
| 18:13:28 | <Guest64> | I've been trying to compile kmonad (the available binaries are a few years out of date, I'm using Pop!_OS with nix installed) and have been having issues with both nix and stack. Specifically for stack, the end of the output when I run it is this (same as https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad/issues/727): |
| 18:13:28 | <Guest64> | > Error: [S-6374] |
| 18:13:29 | <Guest64> | > While building simple Setup.hs (scroll up to its section to see the error) using: |
| 18:13:29 | <Guest64> | > /home/j-ace-svg/.stack/programs/x86_64-linux/ghc-tinfo6-9.2.5/bin/ghc-9.2.5 -rtsopts -threaded -clear-package-db -global-package-db -hide-all-packages -package base -main-is StackSetupShim.mainOverride -package Cabal-3.6.3.0 /home/j-ace-svg/.stack/setup-exe-src/setup-6HauvNHV.hs |
| 18:13:30 | <Guest64> | /home/j-ace-svg/.stack/setup-exe-src/setup-shim-6HauvNHV.hs -o /home/j-ace-svg/.stack/setup-exe-cache/x86_64-linux-tinfo6/tmp-Cabal-simple_6HauvNHV_3.6.3.0_ghc-9.2.5 |
| 18:13:30 | <Guest64> | > Process exited with code: ExitFailure 1 |
| 18:13:30 | <lambdabot> | error: |
| 18:13:31 | <lambdabot> | • Data constructor not in scope: Error |
| 18:13:31 | <lambdabot> | • Perhaps you meant variable ‘error’ (imported from Prelude)error: Data ... |
| 18:13:31 | <Guest64> | Is there something I'm doing wrong or some step I'm missing? I'm cloning, cd-ing into the directory and then running stack build or stack install. (I also just tested in a replit vm (similar setup, nix on ubuntu) and it failed the same way using stack) |
| 18:15:51 | <Solid> | Guest64: mh, I can't reproduce this at all |
| 18:16:06 | <Solid> | everything builds fine here (and the CI also doesn't complain, so far) |
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