Update your repository to unstable. There are enough Haskell tools there to do pretty much anything. Installing a great deal through the unstable package, I was able to successfully build some of even the more obscure libraries / applications from hackage without recursively searching for and building correct versions of other dependent libraries. The only problem I have seen is if you need base 4. But I don't need it, so I have no problems here.
Sincerely, Jonathan Gallagher "A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes" - Ludwig Wittgenstein ----- Original Message ----- From: Erik de Castro Lopo <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 12, 2009 7:45 pm Subject: [Debian-haskell] Activity? > Hi all, > > I've been on this mailing list for a week and I have not seen any > traffic at all. > > As a long term user of Ocaml and a relatively new user of Haskell > I find the packaging of Ocaml tools and libraries on Debian far > superior to that of Haskell. > > Is there any any interest in improving Haskell support? > > Cheers, > Erik > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Erik de Castro Lopo > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > "To me C++ seems to be a language that has sacrificed orthogonality > and elegance for random expediency." -- Meilir Page-Jones > > _______________________________________________ > debian-haskell mailing list > [email protected] > http://urchin.earth.li/mailman/listinfo/debian-haskell > _______________________________________________ debian-haskell mailing list [email protected] http://urchin.earth.li/mailman/listinfo/debian-haskell

