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According to this post there is finally a debian package for a version of GHC that supports template haskell and ghci.

And this is true, I started from a fresh copy of Raspbian, I changed my /etc/apt/sources.list file to:

deb http://http.debian.net/debian sid main contrib non-free
# Uncomment line below then 'apt-get update' to enable 'apt-get source'
#deb-src http://archive.raspbian.org/raspbian/ wheezy main contrib non-free rpi

I did sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade, and then I did sudo apt-get install ghc and sudo apt-get install cabal-install.

ghc --version reports 7.8.4. GHCi works just fine, and so does TH.

But for some reason I can't install any packages with cabal. No matter which one I pick, I get some version of this error:

login as: pi
[email protected]'s password: 
Linux raspberrypi 3.18.11-v7+ #781 SMP PREEMPT Tue Apr 21 18:07:59 BST 2015 armv7l

The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software;
the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.

Debian GNU/Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Mon May 11 17:17:22 2015

$ ghc --version
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 7.8.4
$ mkdir test
$ cd test
$ cabal sandbox init
Writing a default package environment file to
/home/pi/test/cabal.sandbox.config
Creating a new sandbox at /home/pi/test/.cabal-sandbox
$ cabal install array
Resolving dependencies...
Notice: installing into a sandbox located at /home/pi/test/.cabal-sandbox
Downloading array-0.5.1.0...
Configuring array-0.5.1.0...
Failed to install array-0.5.1.0
Build log ( /home/pi/test/.cabal-sandbox/logs/array-0.5.1.0.log ):
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
array-0.5.1.0 failed during the configure step. The exception was:
user error ('/usr/bin/ghc' exited with an error:
/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s: Assembler messages:

/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s:76:0:
Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movw
r7,:lower16:stg_bh_upd_frame_info'

/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s:77:0:
Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movt
r7,:upper16:stg_bh_upd_frame_info'

/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s:80:0:
Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movw
r7,:lower16:base_GHCziTopHandler_runMainIO_closure'

/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s:81:0:
Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movt
r7,:upper16:base_GHCziTopHandler_runMainIO_closure'

/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s:82:0:
Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movw
r8,:lower16:Cabalzm1zi22zi1zi1_DistributionziSimple_defaultMain_closure'

/tmp/ghc2287_0/ghc2287_6.s:83:0:
Error: selected processor does not support ARM mode `movt
r8,:upper16:Cabalzm1zi22zi1zi1_DistributionziSimple_defaultMain_closure'
)

Does anyone know where I went off the rails?

Update

$ cabal --version
cabal-install version 1.22.0.1
using version 1.22.1.1 of the Cabal library
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    run cabal install base-io-access, see if that works. I'm responsible for that (tiny, unfinished, don't use this in real code) package, but it only depends on base and doesn't do any FFI or anything like that. It's about as simple a package as you could ask for. If it doesn't compile then it'll tell you that something is really borked, if it does compile then it's package dependent.
    – bheklilr
    May 12, 2015 at 21:15
  • Thanks @bheklilr, That's a test I ran with my own similar package exact-pi that only depends on base. I just tried yours and got the same thing. (Basically, different temp file name, but even the same line numbers and character positions.) May 12, 2015 at 21:31
  • In that case I have no idea. My initial guess was trying to link to some C code or something. Maybe you need some extra flags to GHC to get it to compile right? I've never tried installing GHC on my RPi so I have no experience here
    – bheklilr
    May 12, 2015 at 21:32
  • Yeah, I'm out of guesses too. It's weird, because others seem to have gotten it working, so it's probably something simpler than it seems. May 13, 2015 at 16:27

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It needs --ghc-options=-opta-march=armv7a as an option every time you want to build something with GHC or cabal install something. With this, it works!

Update

If instead you do --ghc-options="-opta-mcpu=cortex-a7 -opta-mfpu=neon -opta-mtune=native -opta-mfloat-abi=hard, floating point will work too. I arrived at this by guessing-and-checking and reading old forum posts, so its possible that these too are not the best settings.

Cabal also has a user configuration file where you can store this setting and have it applied whenever GHC is invoked.

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