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I'm trying to compile one of my executables with profiling options. I added the -prof options in my cabal file. When I do that, I get a message saying

Could not find module ‘Package-X’
Perhaps you haven't installed the profiling libraries for package ‘package-x’?
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.

How do I do that? I tried cabal install --only-dependency --reinstall and I get the following response :

All the requested packages are already installed:
Use --reinstall if you want to reinstall anyway.

I already used --reinstall what should I do ? I also tried cabal configure --enable-profiling-libraries etc ...

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  • Does this question solve your problem?
    – bheklilr
    Sep 24, 2014 at 16:40
  • It kind of solve it. cabal install --reinstall world did something. But I still can't get the profiling to be on for my executable. If I add -prof in the cabal file, it complains it's not needed. If I remove it +RTS -p complaining the binary hasn't been compiled with profiling support ...
    – mb14
    Sep 24, 2014 at 19:13
  • Did you add library-profiling: True to your .cabal/config file? That seemed to be the real trick for getting libraries with profiling to be installed.
    – bheklilr
    Sep 24, 2014 at 19:16
  • No I didn't. I thought cabal configure --enable-library-profiling would do the trick. However, my problem might be that I'm using different sandbox sources ... I'm trying to recompile them
    – mb14
    Sep 24, 2014 at 19:40
  • Setting library-profiling to True in the .cabal/config file did the trick. But I had to delete the sandbox (cabal sandbox delete; cabal sandbox init; cabal sandbox install). Which reinstalled everything (normal+profiled libraries). I would have prefered to avoid reinstalling the normal one.
    – mb14
    Sep 25, 2014 at 8:53

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The link suggested by bheklilr helped but didn't straight away.

I ended up adding library-profiling: True in my .cabal/config file and reinstall everything. cabal install --reinstall wolrd didn't work, maybe because I'm inside a sandbox. However, the good things about sandboxes is that you can ditch them away so I reinstalled everything using

cabal sandbox delete
cabal sandbox init
cabal install

Even though this solution worked, it's not satisfactory for the following reasons :

  • I had to modify .cabal/config which is a global file, whereas in a ideal wolrd I should have had to only modify my sandbox. However, I didn't try to create a local cabal config file

  • I had to reinstall EVERYTHING, ie the profiling version of each library as well as the plain version, which was already installed.

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  • According to the documentation (haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/…), you can set up project-local config files by creating a file called cabal.config in the same directory as your cabal.sandbox.config. This should allow you to set the library-profiling: True option for your sandbox.
    – Stephan
    Feb 10, 2015 at 13:16

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