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➜ prof-scraper git:(master) ✗ stack run
Error: While constructing the build plan, the following exceptions were encountered:
In the dependencies for prof-scraper-0.1.0.0:
gtk2hs-buildtools must match >=0.13.5.4 && <0.14, but the stack configuration has no specified version (latest matching version is 0.13.8.0)
needed since prof-scraper is a build target.
Some different approaches to resolving this:
* Recommended action: try adding the following to your extra-deps
in /Users/pseudo/Documents/GitHub/get-programming-with-haskell/src/prof-scraper/stack.yaml:
- gtk2hs-buildtools-0.13.8.0@sha256:132f38155fc677430a47ea750918973161c876fb6f281d342ac2f07eb99229ce,5238
Plan construction failed.
➜ prof-scraper git:(master) ✗
dependencies:
- base >= 4.7 && < 5
- scalpel
- split
- mtl
- http-client
- text
- containers
- pretty
- diagrams
- lens
- data-default-class
- gtk2hs-buildtools >=0.13.5.4 && <0.14
library:
source-dirs: src
executables:
prof-scraper-exe:
main: Main.hs
source-dirs: app
ghc-options:
- -threaded
- -rtsopts
- -with-rtsopts=-N
dependencies:
- prof-scraper
tests:
prof-scraper-test:
main: Spec.hs
source-dirs: test
ghc-options:
- -threaded
- -rtsopts
- -with-rtsopts=-N
dependencies:
- prof-scraper
- tasty
- tasty-hunit
# This file was automatically generated by 'stack init'
#
# Some commonly used options have been documented as comments in this file.
# For advanced use and comprehensive documentation of the format, please see:
# https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/yaml_configuration/
# Resolver to choose a 'specific' stackage snapshot or a compiler version.
# A snapshot resolver dictates the compiler version and the set of packages
# to be used for project dependencies. For example:
#
# resolver: lts-3.5
# resolver: nightly-2015-09-21
# resolver: ghc-7.10.2
#
# The location of a snapshot can be provided as a file or url. Stack assumes
# a snapshot provided as a file might change, whereas a url resource does not.
#
# resolver: ./custom-snapshot.yaml
# resolver: https://example.com/snapshots/2018-01-01.yaml
resolver: lts-16.21
# User packages to be built.
# Various formats can be used as shown in the example below.
#
# packages:
# - some-directory
# - https://example.com/foo/bar/baz-0.0.2.tar.gz
# subdirs:
# - auto-update
# - wai
packages:
- .
# Dependency packages to be pulled from upstream that are not in the resolver.
# These entries can reference officially published versions as well as
# forks / in-progress versions pinned to a git hash. For example:
#
# extra-deps:
# - acme-missiles-0.3
# - git: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack.git
# commit: e7b331f14bcffb8367cd58fbfc8b40ec7642100a
#
#extra-deps:
#- gtk2hs-buildtools >=0.13.5.4 && <0.14
# Doing this causes
# ➜ prof-scraper git:(master) ✗ stack run
# /Users/pseudo/Documents/GitHub//prof-scraper/gtk2hs-buildtools >=0.13.5.4 && <0.14/:
# getDirectoryContents:openDirStream: does not exist (No such file or directory)
# Override default flag values for local packages and extra-deps
# flags: {}
# Extra package databases containing global packages
# extra-package-dbs: []
# Control whether we use the GHC we find on the path
# system-ghc: true
#
# Require a specific version of stack, using version ranges
# require-stack-version: -any # Default
# require-stack-version: ">=2.1"
#
# Override the architecture used by stack, especially useful on Windows
# arch: i386
# arch: x86_64
#
# Extra directories used by stack for building
extra-include-dirs: [/Users/pseudo/.local/bin]
# extra-lib-dirs: [/path/to/dir]
#
# Allow a newer minor version of GHC than the snapshot specifies
# compiler-check: newer-minor
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