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testpkg-1.2.3.4: Warning: library-dirs: /usr/local/lib/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory
testpkg-1.2.3.4: Warning: include-dirs: /usr/local/include/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory
testpkg-1.2.3.4: import-dirs: /usr/local/lib/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: import-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: library-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: include-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["A.hi","A.p_hi","A.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["B.hi","B.p_hi","B.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["C/D.hi","C/D.p_hi","C/D.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX.a","libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX.p_a","libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.so","libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.dylib","testpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.dll"] on library path (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: Warning: library-dirs: /usr/local/lib/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory
testpkg-2.0: Warning: include-dirs: /usr/local/include/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory
testpkg-2.0: import-dirs: /usr/local/lib/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: import-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: library-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: include-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: cannot find any of ["A.hi","A.p_hi","A.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: cannot find any of ["B.hi","B.p_hi","B.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: cannot find any of ["C/D.hi","C/D.p_hi","C/D.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: cannot find any of ["C/E.hi","C/E.p_hi","C/E.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-2.0: cannot find any of ["libtestpkg-2.0-XXX.a","libtestpkg-2.0-XXX.p_a","libtestpkg-2.0-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.so","libtestpkg-2.0-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.dylib","testpkg-2.0-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.dll"] on library path (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: Warning: library-dirs: /usr/local/lib/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory
testpkg-1.2.3.4: Warning: include-dirs: /usr/local/include/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory
testpkg-1.2.3.4: import-dirs: /usr/local/lib/testpkg doesn't exist or isn't a directory (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: import-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: library-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: include-dirs: c:/Program Files/testpkg is a relative path which makes no sense (as there is nothing for it to be relative to). You can make paths relative to the package database itself by using ${pkgroot}. (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["A.hi","A.p_hi","A.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["B.hi","B.p_hi","B.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["C/D.hi","C/D.p_hi","C/D.dyn_hi"] (ignoring)
testpkg-1.2.3.4: cannot find any of ["libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX.a","libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX.p_a","libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.so","libtestpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.dylib","testpkg-1.2.3.4-XXX-ghc7.11.20150825.dll"] on library path (ignoring)