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Ideone.com has recently switched to ghc-7.6.3 where haskell98 is a hidden package.

To expose a hidden package the -package flag is supposed to be used, but it is listed as "static". OPTIONS_GHC is supposed to only recognize "dynamic" flags and indeed, trying -package haskell98 inside the source code pragma doesn't work.

Specifically, I'm trying to run a code from this question, which contains calls to randomRs. System.Random is no longer included with 7.6.3 apparently, whereas Random is a part of the hidden haskell98 package. There is also the dynamic -no-auto-link-packages flag which means "Don't automatically link in the haskell98 package" but it's the opposite of what I need.

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    System.Random is a part of Haskell Platform. haskell.org/platform Last HP is 2013.2.0.0, including GHC 7.6.3
    – wit
    Aug 16, 2013 at 17:17
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    I'd expect {-# LANGUAGE Haskell98 #-} to un-hide the package, since those modules are part of that standard. But it doesn't, so maybe that's a ghc bug.
    – aavogt
    Aug 16, 2013 at 17:23
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    @wit I have no control over what Ideone.com is using in their installation.
    – Will Ness
    Aug 16, 2013 at 17:36
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    @ThomasM.DuBuisson ideone.com is a very handy online compiler, useful for if you're away from a computer you have control over. There's no way ideone.com is going to let you run command line programs, and it's sensible that they don't provide the entire contents of hackage.
    – AndrewC
    Aug 17, 2013 at 20:08
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    @AndrewC the point is, I don't see any way to run anything from haskell98 package on 7.6.3 without having to use command line, not just Random. Maybe GHC should provide some way to unhide it from the source code pragmas, or some special dynamic flag. Why there's a -no-auto-link-packages but no -do-auto-link-packages?..
    – Will Ness
    Aug 17, 2013 at 20:20

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