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I'm importing QuickCheck at the top of my file:

import Test.QuickCheck
...

Compiling the file with ghc Lab1.hs gives me this error:

Lab1.hs:1:8:
    Could not find module `Test.QuickCheck'
    Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Failed, modules loaded: none.

I tried an apt-cache search for quickcheck and got a dire list of packages. Tried installing libghc-test-framework-dev just because I thought the name seemed appropriate, but the error persists.

How do I install the QuickCheck module?

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    Knowing Debian's naming scheme, I would guess libghc-QuickCheck-dev, but I don't have such a machine handy to check. Oct 29, 2013 at 15:54
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    Knowing Debian's human-driven RPC scheme (website), I have found libghc-quickcheck2-dev, but I don't have such a machine handy to install in. Oct 29, 2013 at 22:15

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If you're interested in managing your Haskell packages outside of your package manager (which may be beneficial if you're interested in using the latest versions of things) then Cabal is the Haskell package manager which would allow you to do

apt-get install cabal-install
cabal update
cabal install QuickCheck

to make QuickCheck available globally.

What's more recommended of late however is to use the sandbox feature of Cabal. This is very similar to Python's virtualenv or Ruby's bundle if you're more familiar with those. To do this, you must create a "cabalized" project

cabal init        # in an empty directory

and then put QuickCheck (and your other library dependencies) in the build-depends: slot of the generated <folder name>.cabal file.

After you've done this you use Cabal for all further package management and compilation commands.

cabal sandbox init                  # creates your local package sandbox
cabal install --only-dependencies   # gets and installs all the build-dependencies

cabal repl                          # starts up GHCi in the local sandbox
cabal build                         # configures and builds the local project

cabal sandbox delete                # cleans up the sandbox
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  • I did: sudo apt-get install cabal-install and cabal update and could then proceed with cabal install QuickCheck as above. The sandbox thing wasn't appropriate in my case but it might come in handy further on. Thanks!
    – Arild
    Oct 31, 2013 at 9:31
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    Cool, I'm glad it worked well! I'll add those steps to the answer for future visitors if you don't mind. Oct 31, 2013 at 13:00
  • cabal sandbox feature is no longer available. If possible can you maybe add an update ? @J.Abrahamson Nov 4, 2022 at 17:45
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In Ubuntu 14.04.1:

sudo apt-get install libghc-quickcheck2-dev

Before:

> :m +Test.QuickCheck

<no location info>:
    Could not find module `Test.QuickCheck'
    It is not a module in the current program, or in any known package.

After:

Prelude> :m +Test.QuickCheck
Prelude Test.QuickCheck>
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  • Tried it again just now on a ubuntu:14.04 docker image with docker run -i -t --rm ubuntu:14.04, and it still appears to work. Not sure how to format code in a comment, but the steps were: apt-get update; apt-get install libghc-quickcheck2-dev; ghci followed by :m +Test.QuickCheck Nov 8, 2016 at 7:01
  • I managed to install and use quickcheck using cabal. Initially, using only apt-get it was impossible. Anyway, it works now for me.
    – alinsoar
    Nov 8, 2016 at 19:37

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