I'm a newbie hosel-user and with python libraries (for example software using the existing Numpy library for interaction ). I have found out that this MissingPy package () can be used, but I'm not able to install it through Kubal on Haskell platform 2010.2.0.0 on Windows 7. The first error I was had was because the compiler did not get the Python2.6-libraries. In this exact directory (or by adding to the system path variable) in Python 2. Was solved by putting DLL. <11> 11 [11 of 11] MissingPy.FileArchive.GZip Compilation: However, I'm unable to command "missing missingpypypy" to fix the following error at the end of the production (MissingPy \ FileArchive \ GZip.hs, district \ Construction \ MissingPy \ FileArchive \ GZip.p_o) compilation MissingPy.FileArchive.BZip2 (MissingPy \ FileArchive \ BZip2.hs, district \ Construction \ MissingPy \ FileArchive \ bzip2 [12 of 12] .p_o ) registering MissingPy-0.10.5 ... setup.exe: MissingPy-0.10.5: library dirs: there does not exist or to override a directory (using --force) no Cabal: error: some Package version Failed to become a curse during the building phase MissingPy-0.10.5 failed exception was: ExitFailure 1 I asked full Minjeedblu- After reading the tips on the answers to questions The software is installed. However, it did not solve the problem. Anyone with experience and solutions on this issue? Note that setup information for Setup.exe fills up using a dragon tool: The relevant code is here: If the dragon device does not exist, 'can be found, or gives incorrect information, setup will fail.
libDir & lt; - python ["-c", "distutils.sysconfig import *; print get_python_lib ()"] incDir & lt; - Python ["-c", "distutils.sysconfig import *; print get_python_inc ()"] confLibDir & lt; - python ["-c", "distutils.sysconfig import *; print get_config_var ('LIBDIR')"] pyVersionStr & lt; - Python ["-C", "Import sys; sys.stdout.write (\"% D.% D \ "% (sys.version_info [0], sys.version_info [1])"] < / Pre>
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