When trying to reproduce your issue at nixpkgs commit 125ffff
, I get a different error. Namely:
src/System/Texrunner/Online.hs:45:1: warning: [-Wunused-imports]
The import of ‘Control.Applicative’ is redundant
except perhaps to import instances from ‘Control.Applicative’
To import instances alone, use: import Control.Applicative()
[3 of 3] Compiling System.Texrunner ( src/System/Texrunner.hs, dist/build/System/Texrunner.o )
src/System/Texrunner.hs:18:1: warning: [-Wunused-imports]
The import of ‘Control.Applicative’ is redundant
except perhaps to import instances from ‘Control.Applicative’
To import instances alone, use: import Control.Applicative()
Preprocessing test suite 'tests' for texrunner-0.0.1.1...
[1 of 2] Compiling Tex.PDF ( tests/Tex/PDF.hs, dist/build/tests/tests-tmp/Tex/PDF.dyn_o )
[2 of 2] Compiling Main ( tests/Tests.hs, dist/build/tests/tests-tmp/Main.dyn_o )
tests/Tests.hs:5:1: error:
Failed to load interface for ‘Tex.LogParse’
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
builder for ‘/nix/store/g3mwscrvwsr9zrr5h14d59w7nh06qmsw-texrunner-0.0.1.1.drv’ failed with exit code 1
cannot build derivation ‘/nix/store/9las78qbxqrlhakhdiqwc2jf7g6i5688-ghc-8.0.1.drv’: 1 dependencies couldn't be built
error: build of ‘/nix/store/9las78qbxqrlhakhdiqwc2jf7g6i5688-ghc-8.0.1.drv’ failed
This leads me to believe that <nixpkgs>
points to a different commit on your machine.
The above issue was fixed at commit 7c7417
. As of commit 80224e
(master at the time of writing) that change is still active. At that point I can reproduce your error.
The issue there seems to be, that diagrams
and diagrams-pgf
, as separate packages, depend on different versions of optparse-applicative
. The package diagrams-pgf
has its whole scope overriden with the newer version, meaning that it also introduces different versions of diagrams
and other dependencies. That seems to cause the collision.
A simple fix for you should be to only depend on diagrams-pgf
in your nix-shell. Most of diagrams will be pulled in as a dependency of diagrams-pgf
and will therefore still be available.
{ nixpkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {
}, compiler ? "ghc801" }:
let
inherit (nixpkgs) pkgs;
ghc = pkgs.haskell.packages.${compiler}.ghcWithPackages (ps: with ps; [
diagrams-pgf # <--- HERE
]);
in
pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "test";
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
ghc
];
shellHook = ''
eval $(egrep ^export ${ghc}/bin/ghc)
'';
}
As confirmed by ghc --show-packages
:
$ ghc --show-packages | grep 'name: diagrams'
name: diagrams-lib
name: diagrams-solve
name: diagrams-core
name: diagrams-pgf
Unfortunately, the package diagrams-svg
, which is pulled in by diagrams
, fails to build with the new version of optparse-applicative
. So, it is currently not possible to build an environment with both diagrams
and diagrams-pgf
without patching some of these packages.
If you need diagrams-contrib
, then the following should do the trick:
{ nixpkgs ? import ~/src/nixpkgs {}
, compiler ? "ghc801" }:
let
inherit (nixpkgs) pkgs;
ghc = pkgs.haskell.packages.${compiler}.ghcWithPackages (ps: with ps; [
(diagrams-contrib.overrideScope (self: super: {
optparse-applicative = self.optparse-applicative_0_13_0_0;
})) # <--- HERE
diagrams-pgf
]);
in
pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "test";
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
ghc
];
shellHook = ''
eval $(egrep ^export ${ghc}/bin/ghc)
'';
}