> Cabal install. “Error reading local package” when not on the company network (Win 10)
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Problem with cabal install
- When my Windows 10 machine is connected to the company network, it
works Ok. - When it's disconnected, It is not OK.
Log extract (computer not connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
CallStack (from HasCallStack):
die', called at .DistributionClientUtils.hs:338:19 in main:Distribution.Client.Utils
cabal: Error reading local package.
Couldn't find .cabal file in: .
Log extract (computer connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
Resolving dependencies...
targets: C, base-orphans, blaze-builder, bytestring-builder, clock, old-locale, readable, stm
...
Of course, the .cabal file is in the current directory.
I did the installation of the Haskell Platform (8.4.3) with the computer connected to the company network.
How could I further debug the problem?
cabal haskell-platform
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Problem with cabal install
- When my Windows 10 machine is connected to the company network, it
works Ok. - When it's disconnected, It is not OK.
Log extract (computer not connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
CallStack (from HasCallStack):
die', called at .DistributionClientUtils.hs:338:19 in main:Distribution.Client.Utils
cabal: Error reading local package.
Couldn't find .cabal file in: .
Log extract (computer connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
Resolving dependencies...
targets: C, base-orphans, blaze-builder, bytestring-builder, clock, old-locale, readable, stm
...
Of course, the .cabal file is in the current directory.
I did the installation of the Haskell Platform (8.4.3) with the computer connected to the company network.
How could I further debug the problem?
cabal haskell-platform
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Problem with cabal install
- When my Windows 10 machine is connected to the company network, it
works Ok. - When it's disconnected, It is not OK.
Log extract (computer not connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
CallStack (from HasCallStack):
die', called at .DistributionClientUtils.hs:338:19 in main:Distribution.Client.Utils
cabal: Error reading local package.
Couldn't find .cabal file in: .
Log extract (computer connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
Resolving dependencies...
targets: C, base-orphans, blaze-builder, bytestring-builder, clock, old-locale, readable, stm
...
Of course, the .cabal file is in the current directory.
I did the installation of the Haskell Platform (8.4.3) with the computer connected to the company network.
How could I further debug the problem?
cabal haskell-platform
Problem with cabal install
- When my Windows 10 machine is connected to the company network, it
works Ok. - When it's disconnected, It is not OK.
Log extract (computer not connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
CallStack (from HasCallStack):
die', called at .DistributionClientUtils.hs:338:19 in main:Distribution.Client.Utils
cabal: Error reading local package.
Couldn't find .cabal file in: .
Log extract (computer connected to the network)
...
Cannot find curl on the path
Searching for powershell in path.
Found powershell at C:WINDOWSSystem32WindowsPowerShellv1.0powershell.exe
Searching for wget in path.
Cannot find wget on the path
Selected http transport implementation: powershell
Resolving dependencies...
targets: C, base-orphans, blaze-builder, bytestring-builder, clock, old-locale, readable, stm
...
Of course, the .cabal file is in the current directory.
I did the installation of the Haskell Platform (8.4.3) with the computer connected to the company network.
How could I further debug the problem?
cabal haskell-platform
cabal haskell-platform
asked Nov 15 '18 at 10:56
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The only solution I found was
With the computer connected to the company network:
- remove the Haskell Platform
- delete everything related (dir, $PATH$)
Disconnect from the company network
- Re-install Haskell Platform
- >cabal install: OK!
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The only solution I found was
With the computer connected to the company network:
- remove the Haskell Platform
- delete everything related (dir, $PATH$)
Disconnect from the company network
- Re-install Haskell Platform
- >cabal install: OK!
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The only solution I found was
With the computer connected to the company network:
- remove the Haskell Platform
- delete everything related (dir, $PATH$)
Disconnect from the company network
- Re-install Haskell Platform
- >cabal install: OK!
add a comment |
The only solution I found was
With the computer connected to the company network:
- remove the Haskell Platform
- delete everything related (dir, $PATH$)
Disconnect from the company network
- Re-install Haskell Platform
- >cabal install: OK!
The only solution I found was
With the computer connected to the company network:
- remove the Haskell Platform
- delete everything related (dir, $PATH$)
Disconnect from the company network
- Re-install Haskell Platform
- >cabal install: OK!
answered Nov 16 '18 at 22:23
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