Resolving dependencies... Starting semigroups-0.20 Starting data-accessor-0.2.3.1 Starting splitmix-0.1.0.5 Starting utility-ht-0.0.17 Building data-accessor-0.2.3.1 Building utility-ht-0.0.17 Building semigroups-0.20 Building splitmix-0.1.0.5 Completed semigroups-0.20 Completed splitmix-0.1.0.5 Starting random-1.2.1.1 Completed data-accessor-0.2.3.1 Building random-1.2.1.1 Completed utility-ht-0.0.17 Starting tfp-1.0.2 Building tfp-1.0.2 Completed tfp-1.0.2 Completed random-1.2.1.1 Starting QuickCheck-2.14.3 Building QuickCheck-2.14.3 Completed QuickCheck-2.14.3 Starting storable-record-0.0.7 Starting non-empty-0.3.5 Building storable-record-0.0.7 Building non-empty-0.3.5 Completed storable-record-0.0.7 Starting enumset-0.1 Building enumset-0.1 Completed non-empty-0.3.5 Starting fixed-length-0.2.3.1 Building fixed-length-0.2.3.1 Completed enumset-0.1 Starting llvm-ffi-15.0 Failed to install llvm-ffi-15.0 Build log ( /home/builder/.cabal/logs/ghc-9.2.4/llvm-ffi-15.0-9z3V2YDy5V555yg01UFkbx.log ): cabal: Entering directory '/tmp/cabal-tmp-655623/llvm-ffi-15.0' Configuring llvm-ffi-15.0... Error: cabal-3.8.1.0: Missing dependency on a foreign library: * Missing (or bad) C library: LLVM-15 This problem can usually be solved by installing the system package that provides this library (you may need the "-dev" version). If the library is already installed but in a non-standard location then you can use the flags --extra-include-dirs= and --extra-lib-dirs= to specify where it is.If the library file does exist, it may contain errors that are caught by the C compiler at the preprocessing stage. In this case you can re-run configure with the verbosity flag -v3 to see the error messages. cabal: Leaving directory '/tmp/cabal-tmp-655623/llvm-ffi-15.0' Completed fixed-length-0.2.3.1 Error: cabal: Some packages failed to install: llvm-ffi-15.0-9z3V2YDy5V555yg01UFkbx failed during the configure step. The exception was: ExitFailure 1 llvm-tf-15.0-F2k3L6eksUPDoh2e0c7q8z depends on llvm-tf-15.0 which failed to install.