Dear Masters,
I wanted to install Pugs in my local directory via CPAN shell. Now I have two versions of ghc callable from any location in my shell.
[neversaint@voyager ~]$ ghc ghc-6.2.1: no input files Usage: For basic information, try the `--help' option. [neversaint@voyager ~]$ ghc-6.4.1 ghc-6.4.1: no input files Usage: For basic information, try the `--help' option.
Now since Pugs needed version 6.4
cpan> install pugs [snip] *** Cannot find GHC 6.4 or above from path (we have 6.2.1). *** Please install a newer version from http://haskell.org/ghc/. Running make test Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't test Running make install Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't install cpan>
How can I make CPAN shell call the correct version of GHC-6.4.1 ?

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In reply to Installing Pugs via CPAN shell (How to call specific ghc version) by neversaint

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