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It turns out I needed to run stack update to get current resolver values. I finally figured it out earlier today.
It took 2+ days to find a resource that mentioned doing this (it was a Github issue thread for some other project, the name of which escapes me at the moment). Not a single one of the tutorials I found on setting up VS Code for Haskell or otherwise getting started with Haskell/Stack mentioned it.
If I didn't really want to learn Haskell I would have skipped out much earlier.
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It turns out I needed to run
stack update
to get current resolver values. I finally figured it out earlier today.It took 2+ days to find a resource that mentioned doing this (it was a Github issue thread for some other project, the name of which escapes me at the moment). Not a single one of the tutorials I found on setting up VS Code for Haskell or otherwise getting started with Haskell/Stack mentioned it.
If I didn't really want to learn Haskell I would have skipped out much earlier.