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What's the reason behind cabal (dependency) hell?


How does dependency hell happen in Cabal-install?

I read the following at Cabal/Survival - HaskellWiki:

1. What is the difficulty caused by Cabal-install?

The main difficulty with Cabal is otherwise known as 'dependency hell', in which the cabal-install does not manage to install a desired package for a reason or another, leading to large amount of manual work. As an example of this difficulty, consider a case where the user wishes to install packages A and B. Both of these work with package C, but not with the same version of C.

I understand why this would make sense generally, but not with Cabal-install/ghc-pkg, because you can have multiple versions of the same package installed.
It's as if every version is an entirely different package, with how that in many respects the version becomes a part of the package name (e.g. mustaches-0.1.0.0) -- and maybe it really is for ghc-pkg (I'm not entirely familiar with it, but it would make sense).


Solution

  • You have scenarios like this:

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    Where both B and C depend on A. However, if they were installed at different times, they may depend on different versions of A. For example, A version 1 export type T = Int, but in version 2 it exports type T = Bool.

    Only when you try to build D do you expose the problem that B and C were build against different versions of A, and you can't compare T version 1 against T version 2.