*** setup configure Configuring hCsound-0.4.0... Flags chosen: useframework=True, usedouble=True, splitbase=True Dependency base >=3 && <5: using base-4.4.1.0 Dependency monads-tf ==0.1.*: using monads-tf-0.1.0.0 Dependency transformers ==0.2.*: using transformers-0.2.2.0 Dependency vector >=0.6 && <0.10: using vector-0.9 Using Cabal-1.12.0 compiled by ghc-7.2 Using compiler: ghc-7.2.2 Using install prefix: /usr/local/tmp/archive/install Binaries installed in: /usr/local/tmp/archive/install/bin Libraries installed in: /usr/local/tmp/archive/install/lib/hCsound-0.4.0/ghc-7.2.2 Private binaries installed in: /usr/local/tmp/archive/install/libexec Data files installed in: /usr/local/tmp/archive/install/share/hCsound-0.4.0 Documentation installed in: /usr/local/tmp/archive/install/share/doc/hCsound-0.4.0 Using alex version 2.3.5 found on system at: /usr/bin/alex Using ar found on system at: /usr/bin/ar Using c2hs version 0.16.0 found on system at: /usr/local/bin/c2hs Using cpphs version 1.11 found on system at: /usr/bin/cpphs Using ffihugs found on system at: /usr/local/bin/ffihugs Using gcc version 4.6 found on system at: /usr/bin/gcc Using ghc version 7.2.2 found on system at: /usr/local/bin/ghc Using ghc-pkg version 7.2.2 found on system at: /usr/local/bin/ghc-pkg No greencard found Using haddock version 2.9.4 found on system at: /usr/local/bin/haddock Using happy version 1.18.6 found on system at: /usr/bin/happy No hmake found Using hsc2hs version 0.67 found on system at: /usr/local/bin/hsc2hs Using hscolour version 1.19 found on system at: /usr/bin/HsColour Using hugs found on system at: /usr/local/bin/hugs No jhc found Using ld found on system at: /usr/bin/ld No lhc found No lhc-pkg found No nhc98 found Using pkg-config version 0.26 found on system at: /usr/bin/pkg-config Using ranlib found on system at: /usr/bin/ranlib Using strip found on system at: /usr/bin/strip Using tar found on system at: /bin/tar No uhc found cabal-setup: Missing dependency on a foreign library: * Missing (or bad) header file: csound.h This problem can usually be solved by installing the system package that provides this library (you may need the "-dev" version). If the library is already installed but in a non-standard location then you can use the flags --extra-include-dirs= and --extra-lib-dirs= to specify where it is. If the header file does exist, it may contain errors that are caught by the C compiler at the preprocessing stage. In this case you can re-run configure with the verbosity flag -v3 to see the error messages.