15.10.2015, 04:26, "Magnus Therning" <mag...@therning.org>:
>> How would I go about building the Arch package before installing >> it...? > > 1. clone <https://github.com/archhaskell/habs/> > 2. install `cblrepo` from [haskell-core] > 3. run `cblrepo sync` > 4. move into the `habs` repo and run `cblrepo add <pkg,ver> ...` to add > packages (one or many at once) > 5. run `cblrepo pkgbuild <pkgs>` to generate source packages for the > packages you added > 6. build all packages, in order (you can use `cblrepo build` to generate > a good build order) > 7. install your new packages > >> > I've lately had a closer look at `stack` (available in >> > [haskell-core] as `haskell-stack-bin`) and if ghc-vis produces one >> > or more binaries (i.e. no libs that you are interested in) then it >> > might be a good way to build it. >> > >> >> Can you please explain in more detail what you mean by that exactly? >> How would I go about it? >> 1) pacman -S haskell-stack-bin >> 2) then? How do I find out if "ghc-vis produces one or more binaries"? > > I'd start with `stack unpack ghc-vis`, then `stack init --resolver > ghc-7.8` and see where that leads. > Thanks Magnus, much appreciated. I have installed cblrepo, have read <https://github.com/magthe/cblrepo> and will run through the above steps, Hope you don't mind if I follow-up on this thread if I run into problems I cannot solve with cblrepo. Thanks again. _______________________________________________ arch-haskell mailing list arch-haskell@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/arch-haskell