Build #2 for opusfile-0.1.0.0
| Package | opusfile-0.1.0.0 |
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| Install | ConfigureFailed |
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| Docs | NotTried |
| Tests | NotTried |
| Time submitted | 2021-06-20 10:54:22.345223944 UTC |
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| Compiler | ghc-8.10.2 |
| OS | linux |
| Arch | x86_64 |
| Dependencies | base-4.14.1.0, bytestring-0.10.10.0 |
| Flags | -executables |
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Resolving dependencies... Starting opusfile-0.1.0.0 Failed to install opusfile-0.1.0.0 Build log ( /home/builder/.cabal/logs/ghc-8.10.2/opusfile-0.1.0.0-5cbQALp8Z55G9E7QQVSUUG.log ): cabal: Entering directory '/tmp/cabal-tmp-10267/opusfile-0.1.0.0' Configuring opusfile-0.1.0.0... cabal: Missing dependency on a foreign library: * Missing (or bad) C library: opusfile 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-10267/opusfile-0.1.0.0' cabal: Error: some packages failed to install: opusfile-0.1.0.0-5cbQALp8Z55G9E7QQVSUUG failed during the configure step. The exception was: ExitFailure 1
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