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Install |
ConfigureFailed |
Docs |
NotTried |
Tests |
NotTried |
Time submitted |
2019-02-06 08:48:33.545725455 UTC
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Compiler |
ghc-8.6.3 |
OS |
linux |
Arch |
x86_64 |
Dependencies |
base-4.12.0.0, containers-0.6.0.1, filepath-1.4.2.1, repa-3.4.1.4, transformers-0.5.5.0, vector-0.12.0.2, base-4.12.0.0, containers-0.6.0.1, vector-0.12.0.2, base-4.12.0.0, containers-0.6.0.1, repa-3.4.1.4, vector-0.12.0.2 |
Flags |
none
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Build log
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Warning: The install command is a part of the legacy v1 style of cabal usage.
Please switch to using either the new project style and the new-install
command or the legacy v1-install alias as new-style projects will become the
default in the next version of cabal-install. Please file a bug if you cannot
replicate a working v1- use case with the new-style commands.
For more information, see: https://wiki.haskell.org/Cabal/NewBuild
Resolving dependencies...
Starting erf-2.0.0.0
Starting random-1.1
Starting primitive-0.6.4.0
Building erf-2.0.0.0
Building random-1.1
Building primitive-0.6.4.0
Completed erf-2.0.0.0
Completed random-1.1
Completed primitive-0.6.4.0
Starting tf-random-0.5
Starting vector-0.12.0.2
Building tf-random-0.5
Building vector-0.12.0.2
Completed tf-random-0.5
Starting QuickCheck-2.12.6.1
Building QuickCheck-2.12.6.1
Completed QuickCheck-2.12.6.1
Completed vector-0.12.0.2
Downloading repa-3.4.1.4
Downloaded repa-3.4.1.4
Starting repa-3.4.1.4
Building repa-3.4.1.4
Completed repa-3.4.1.4
Downloading hnetcdf-0.5.0.0
Downloaded hnetcdf-0.5.0.0
Starting hnetcdf-0.5.0.0
Failed to install hnetcdf-0.5.0.0
Build log ( /home/builder/.cabal/logs/ghc-8.6.3/hnetcdf-0.5.0.0-39oK80qZSAHES2pCbOpzxz.log ):
cabal: Entering directory '/tmp/cabal-tmp-3813/hnetcdf-0.5.0.0'
Configuring hnetcdf-0.5.0.0...
cabal: Missing dependency on a foreign library:
* Missing (or bad) C library: netcdf
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
library 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.
cabal: Leaving directory '/tmp/cabal-tmp-3813/hnetcdf-0.5.0.0'
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
hnetcdf-0.5.0.0-39oK80qZSAHES2pCbOpzxz failed during the configure step. The
exception was:
ExitFailure 1