I have installed GHC 9.0.1 on Debian 12 and "cabal --version" yields:
$ cabal --version
cabal-install version 3.6.2.0
compiled using version 3.6.3.0 of the Cabal library
I have started following the Cabal documentation guide, and when I run:
$ cabal init myapp --non-interactive
It throws back the error:
cabal: 'init' doesn't take any extra arguments: myapp
Not sure what the issue is, but it would appear that the "cabal init" command isn't expecting any additional parameters, therefore you can't create a project in this way. I guess it could have been changed or removed in newer versions or something like that, but I'm not sure. There also appears to be no manual for Cabal, only the "--help" flag which is very minimal and only for quick reference.
I can easily generate a .cabal file and structure using the current working directory by simply using cabal init
, but I would like to be able generate a new project tree using "cabal init " as instructed in the guide.
Any idea as to why this isn't working for me?
That's a decently old version of cabal-install
. 3.12 came out a couple days ago. If you're going to stick with an old version, you should read the documentation for that version. https://cabal.readthedocs.io/en/3.6/getting-started.html says:
$ mkdir myfirstapp $ cd myfirstapp
Once you have an empty directory we can initialize our package:
$ cabal init --cabal-version=2.4 --license=NONE -p myfirstapp