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I had Haskell platform installed on my computer and it worked fine until today. Today, when I wanted to load a file in prelude I got this error:



Could not find module `Test.QuickCheck'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.


I uninstalled Haskell platform and then I installed it again, but got the same error. Can someone help me?










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  • It seems that Test.Quickcheck file does not exist where you think it does

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I had Haskell platform installed on my computer and it worked fine until today. Today, when I wanted to load a file in prelude I got this error:



Could not find module `Test.QuickCheck'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.


I uninstalled Haskell platform and then I installed it again, but got the same error. Can someone help me?










share|improve this question























  • It seems that Test.Quickcheck file does not exist where you think it does

    – Eric F
    Jan 3 at 19:38














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I had Haskell platform installed on my computer and it worked fine until today. Today, when I wanted to load a file in prelude I got this error:



Could not find module `Test.QuickCheck'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.


I uninstalled Haskell platform and then I installed it again, but got the same error. Can someone help me?










share|improve this question














I had Haskell platform installed on my computer and it worked fine until today. Today, when I wanted to load a file in prelude I got this error:



Could not find module `Test.QuickCheck'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.


I uninstalled Haskell platform and then I installed it again, but got the same error. Can someone help me?







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  • It seems that Test.Quickcheck file does not exist where you think it does

    – Eric F
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  • It seems that Test.Quickcheck file does not exist where you think it does

    – Eric F
    Jan 3 at 19:38

















It seems that Test.Quickcheck file does not exist where you think it does

– Eric F
Jan 3 at 19:38





It seems that Test.Quickcheck file does not exist where you think it does

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Seems like QuickCheck is not installed. Try to install it again through Cabal and don't forget to update your package list before you do:



cabal update    
cabal install QuickCheck





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    Seems like QuickCheck is not installed. Try to install it again through Cabal and don't forget to update your package list before you do:



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    cabal install QuickCheck





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      Seems like QuickCheck is not installed. Try to install it again through Cabal and don't forget to update your package list before you do:



      cabal update    
      cabal install QuickCheck





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        Seems like QuickCheck is not installed. Try to install it again through Cabal and don't forget to update your package list before you do:



        cabal update    
        cabal install QuickCheck





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        Seems like QuickCheck is not installed. Try to install it again through Cabal and don't forget to update your package list before you do:



        cabal update    
        cabal install QuickCheck






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