On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:09:38PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
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> Hi ArchHaskell users!
>
> As you've probably noticed my activity in maintaining ArchHaskell
> declined during the autumn of 2017 and by December it was non-existing.
> Unfortunately my motivation to pick it u
to this email if you are willing to take on
maintaining
ArchHaskell.
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Computers are useless. They can only give you answers
l bandwidth requirements
> would be great.
Currently the repo is 2.7GB (according to `du -sh`).
You'll have to run a web server that serves up the files via HTTP. I'm
guessing that doesn't take much memory.
When it comes to bandwidth I don't know at all how much is used. Sorr
to their cabal files.) Hopefully we won't have to wait
too long until upstream gets around to adjusting to this release :)
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Magnus Therning <mag...@therning.org> writes:
> Give the announcement that i686 is being phased[1] out I'll be doing the
> same for Arch Haskell. Unless someone complains I'll remove the i686
> repo ASAP.
Given the complete lack of response to this I'm removing the i686
Give the announcement that i686 is being phased[1] out I'll be doing the
same for Arch Haskell. Unless someone complains I'll remove the i686
repo ASAP.
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[1]: https://www.archlinux.org/news/phasing-out-i686-support/
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pandoc, ...) aren't really that useful at all any longer.
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Unix is the answer, but only if you phrase the qu
Magnus Therning <mag...@therning.org> writes:
> I'm currently in the middle of a rebuild of the repo, again. This time
> it's a change in the version numbering scheme that triggered it.
>
> You can find the details on the why in this mail thread [1]. And the how
> can be
-September/041879.html
[2]: https://github.com/magthe/cblrepo/issues/51
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There does not now, nor will there ever, exist
If you feel like playing with ghc 8.0.1 I've put a package in the
testing repo:
~~~
[haskell-testing]
Server = http://xsounds.org/~haskell/testing/$arch
~~~
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Barry Fishman <ba...@ecubist.org> writes:
> On 2016-03-04 13:41:59 +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
>> I'm fixing up a few things in the repos which means I have to take
>> them offline for a little while. They should be back up and working
>> within a diel I hope.
Hi all!
I'm fixing up a few things in the repos which means I have to take them
offline for a little while. They should be back up and working within a
diel I hope.
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ly affect my quota.
No worries! It was nice of you to have it up for a while.
As everyone probably understands, mirrors are always welcome ;)
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Yes, xsounds repo is down. Again! :(
I've sent an email to the administrator and hopefully the HTTP server
will be restarted soon again.
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know if you run into any issues with the tool packages.
[1]:
https://github.com/felixonmars/stack/commit/b5918b26a04f0ff05cc0dabb248ea21753ff65d6
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 08:13:56AM -0600, stef204 wrote:
> 16.10.2015, 05:38, "Magnus Therning" <mag...@therning.org>:
> > I usually operate on *all added packages* at once through the whole
> > upgrade/add process.
> >
>
> Here above ^^ I am not
On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 03:07:18AM -0600, stef204 wrote:
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>
> 15.10.2015, 16:04, "Magnus Therning" <mag...@therning.org>:
>
> Thanks for your feedback.
>
> >> So, besides ghc-7.10.2-1, already installed obviously, haskell-glut
> >> and
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 07:45:52AM -0600, stef204 wrote:
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>
> 13.10.2015, 06:44, "Magnus Therning" <mag...@therning.org>:
> >
> > The package `haskell-graphviz` is no longer in [haskell-core]. Right
> > now I can't recall why I removed it, but most l
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 02:14:29PM -0600, stef204 wrote:
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> 15.10.2015, 04:26, "Magnus Therning" <mag...@therning.org>:
> Magnus,
>
> Comment: while I haven't yet had success with it in installing the
> packages targeted (hopefully this will happen after this
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 11:23:58AM -0600, stef204 wrote:
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> 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:
ng :)
I very rarely use `cabal` for anything.
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.
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 10:13:25PM +0100, SP wrote:
> Can we have HsQML added to the repo?
I'll have a look at it. Please create a ticket on github for it, that
way I'm less likely to forget about it.
/M
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 04:53:00PM +0200, Bardur Arantsson wrote:
Hi all,
Anybody on the list know if there's any ETA for GHC 7.10.2 packages?
Are you sure you don't already have it?
I built and pushed it about 3 weeks ago!
% pacman -Q ghc
ghc 7.10.2-1
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so I can see what changes to the install script that's necessary to
deal with it.
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[1]: http://is.gd/s26Bd9
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to deal with the addition of explicit x-revisions.
Please create an issue on github (for `cblrepo`). I'll try to fix this ASAP.
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The testing repo now contains the full set of packages, an updated cblrepo,
and I've made some updates of packages. I'm satisfied with how it works so
I plan on moving it all over to core shortly.
/M
On 1 May 2015 8:56 am, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org wrote:
The repo [haskell-testing
backwards in version
numbers.
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The results point out the fragility of programmer expertise: advanced
programmers have
, but with your scheme it would have to (the release number
must be carried over). Furthermore, if the algorithm is modified in
that way there is no need to even include the x-revision at all, it
can all be hidden in a bump of the release number.
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, will be strictly incrementing and respecting PKGBUILD
rules.
PS: underscores are allowed
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#pkgver)
The issue I'm worried about is that of trailing zeroes. Is 2.1_1 2.1.1_0?
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On 29 April 2015 at 12:01, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 27/04/15 12:02, Magnus Therning wrote:
What reasons would that be?
Maybe some file damage by accident. Also accidentally or under
misconception that this would fix something. It is an operation
supported by pacman, so the package
is 0.
This of course has the slight drawback that everyone will have to
re-install all packages :(
I'd love to hear if anyone has a better suggestion, in particular if
it means not having to re-install. (I think I've found a way that
won't require a re-build.)
/M
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On 30 April 2015 at 01:01, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote:
On 2015-04-17 18:07 +0200
Dawid Loubser wrote:
Magnus, you're a rock star!
A little late to the party but +1 on this. Magnus, your work is great! Thank
you!
Thank you, thank you very much! ;)
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On 30 April 2015 at 01:10, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote:
On 2015-04-29 22:11 +0200
Magnus Therning wrote:
I've slowly been working away on some way to deal with the addition of
x-revisions in Cabal files. My plan at the moment is to include it in
the `pkgrel` in this way
haskell-zlib
On 27 April 2015 at 10:24, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 24/04/15 16:11, Magnus Therning wrote:
The only solution I can see is to do something clever in the
ghc.install (`pre_upgrade` and `post_upgrade`). I'm not sure exactly
what information is available though. One would probably need
On 24 April 2015 at 13:37, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 24/04/15 12:16, Magnus Therning wrote:
Sorry, but I don't understand what steps you are performing. How do
you get ghc to accidentally install a second time?
Because `Setup.hd configure` complained `base` dependency was missing,
my
On 24 April 2015 at 13:52, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 24/04/15 12:41, Magnus Therning wrote:
~~~
% sudo pacman -Rncs ghc
% sudo pacman -S
haskell-{unixutils,aeson,ansi-wl-pprint,mtl,optparse-applicative,safe,stringsearch,tar,utf8-string,zlib}
% ./Setup.hs configure
% ./Setup.hs build
On 24 April 2015 at 10:18, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 24/04/15 07:17, Magnus Therning wrote:
It depends on what you mean by 'installing them manually'.
Explicitly telling Pacman to install them.
Yes, to build `cblrepo` from source you do need to manually ensure its
requirements
On 24 April 2015 at 13:09, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 24/04/15 11:45, Magnus Therning wrote:
My spontaneous reaction is that it looks filesystem related. I'd
personally start with running `fsck` on the file system to see if that
clears up the issues you see above.
Listing the cache
On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 02:51:08PM +0100, SP wrote:
On 24/04/15 13:04, Magnus Therning wrote:
If I re-install ghc all information about installed packages is
lost, on the ghc-level [..] When re-installing ghc these two
databases aren't in sync anymore and using `pacman` to install
results
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:04:49AM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2015 at 07:23:16PM +0200, Dawid Loubser wrote:
Hi All,
Since upgrading to GHC 7.10, I am unable to build (e.g. via a straight
cabal install) pandoc, and I note it's current absence from the
arch-haskell
days of pain might be involved, pandoc has deep dependencies...). I
am not a Haskell expert yet. Is somebody working on these?
Pandoc is now back in the repo. Unfortunately pandoc-citeproc still
doesn't build with 7.10 though.
/M
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On 15 April 2015 at 12:28, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 14/04/15 22:29, Magnus Therning wrote:
Just playing around a little with one of the packages currently in the
repo comprising both a lib and a binary resulted in the attached
PKGBUILD (shake). It might be close to what a solution
*.pkgbuild patches) only explicitly requested packages, like pandoc and
gitit.
I tend to agree, but this has come up a few times now, so if someone's
interested in putting in the time for a robust patch then I'll be
happy to test it.
/M
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On 15 April 2015 at 08:40, Bastien Traverse neit...@esrevart.net wrote:
Le 14/04/2015 16:12, Magnus Therning a écrit :
IIRC, the regular installation doesn't support it (i.e. via Cabal).
What we need is specific recipes to package tools and lib parts into
separate packages, i.e. a split
remembered... and
gtk was the culprit that threw a spanner in the works. It might be
worth a try now, no matter where the issue of package splitting goes.
/M
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On 14 April 2015 at 13:51, SP s...@orbitalfox.com wrote:
On 14/04/15 06:42, Magnus Therning wrote:
On 14 April 2015 at 02:21, Nicola Squartini tens...@gmail.com wrote:
Solving the problem of pandoc and gitit binaries taking so much space, would
require splitting the packages in two
with
rpath, basically ghc put in a search path reflecting the build dir and
not the install-libdir. This was probably in the 7.6 times though.
One would hope this has improved since. The Nix guys did have a
solution to this, and IIRC it involved rewriting the rpath after
linking.
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into
separate packages, i.e. a split package.
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parsing failed)
whatever subcommand I try, even convertdb. Did the format change
since the last version?
I've released 0.15.1 with a fix for this, and pushed it to the repo.
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it in ArchHaskell as soon as possible
after an upstream release that's buildable with 7.10.1. You are all
more than welcome to help me keeping an eye on their releases.
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On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 06:09:30PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 05:42:49PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 02:42:28PM +0900, Nicola Squartini wrote:
Hi Magnus, and thanks for the upgrade!
You mentioned that cblrepo didn't make
repo. Aeson has changed defaults in the past, I'll see if
it's something like that this time too.
/M
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But whereas I
On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 05:42:49PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Mon, Apr 06, 2015 at 02:42:28PM +0900, Nicola Squartini wrote:
Hi Magnus, and thanks for the upgrade!
You mentioned that cblrepo didn't make it, but since my last upgrade
today I have version 0.15.0. And most importantly
On Sat, Apr 04, 2015 at 08:34:57PM +, Xyne wrote:
On 2015-04-04 22:12 +0200
Magnus Therning wrote:
I've just switched over haskell-core to include ghc 7.10.1.
There are a few packages that didn't make it over due to incompatibilities
with
the new version of ghc:
cabal-file-th
-attoparsec
MonadCatchIO-mtl
nats
pandoc
pandoc-citeproc
shellish
taffybar
timezone-olson
timezone-series
xmonad
xmonad-contrib
I'll try to get them re-added ASAP.
/M
On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 07:13:58PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
Hi all,
Ghc 7.10.1 has been
in batches of (about) 25, and as of this writing I'm done
with the two first batches. Enjoy!
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The day after tomorrow
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 07:17:58AM +, SP wrote:
What about ARM?
Haven't had a look at GHC on ARM yet, so don't know what the state of
that is. Any pointers on how to get started?
/M
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For the adventurous I have packaged GHC 7.10 rc3 and uploaded it to
http://xsounds.org/~haskell/tmp/ghc-7.10.0.20150316-0.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
Have fun!
/M
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On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 10:02:17AM +, SP wrote:
On 16/03/15 14:56, Magnus Therning wrote:
Excellent! Let us know if you would like someone else to test it as
well :)
I think it is working, double check it. The link is added in the Arch
wiki [1]. Magnus edit it if you think it should
On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 10:55:45AM +, SP wrote:
On 12/03/2015 09:18, Magnus Therning wrote:
If you feel confident enough with it then feel free to add it to the
Wiki page[1].
I need to test it on Tuesday and then I will add it.
Excellent! Let us know if you would like someone else
enough with it then feel free to add it to the
Wiki page[1].
/M
[1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ArchHaskell
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Time
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 03:31:22AM -0600, stef204 wrote:
09.03.2015, 01:36, Magnus Therning mag...@therning.org:
It's on the server side. I've just alerted the administrator of the
box so hopefully it'll be up an running again shortly.
Unfortunately, the problem is back on both
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 11:05:08PM +0100, Magnus Therning wrote:
Just in case you want to take ghc 7.10 for a spin already now you can
find the results of my preparations for the official release at
http://xsounds.org/~haskell/tmp/ghc-7.10.0.20141222-0.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
Sorry, only for 64
Just in case you want to take ghc 7.10 for a spin already now you can
find the results of my preparations for the official release at
http://xsounds.org/~haskell/tmp/ghc-7.10.0.20141222-0.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
Sorry, only for 64-bit for now.
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of behaviour such that re-adding a version
results in a bump of the release.
If either is accompanied by a patch I'd be even more thankful ;)
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On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 09:13:29AM +, SP wrote:
On 05/11/14 08:35, Magnus Therning wrote:
Silly me! There's a rather obvious work-around that will allow me
updating while working on a more convenient way to deal with this.
How are you doing it in the end?
It's so embarrassingly
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 09:55:30AM +, SP wrote:
On 06/11/14 08:55, Magnus Therning wrote:
Specifically, I extract the changed .cabal for pandoc, which only
existed in the index file, and put the changes into
`patches/pandoc.source`, then I can remove `patches/pandoc.cabal`.
Without
*always* contain the same .cabal. So it
clearly needs some work before it's back to being usable again.
/M
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Goto labels should
deciding how to handle it.
So, the end result is that there won't be updates until I've had time
to modify cblrepo to handle this :-(
/M
[1]: https://github.com/haskell/hackage-server/issues/52
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I'm not sure who's in charge of the arch-haskell mailing list page,
but everything defaults to http when https is available. It may be
helpful to switch that over.
I'm not entirely sure myself :) I'll take a look at it though.
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style (i.e. not specifying any CSL at all) works. I'm not
sure, but I suspect that piecemeal turning the default CSL into one
that is accepted might reveal what causes the issue. Then it's easier
to assign blame, pandoc-citeproc, pandoc, XML parser lib, etc...
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' ',')
There are probably other solutions with sed, awk, ...
You can just use this (note the quote):
pacman -Syu --ignore 'haskell-*'
I suspect you can avoid the quotes by using
pacman -Syu --ignore haskell-\*
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and uploaded today.
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Code as if whoever maintains your program is a violent psychopath who knows
where you live
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 07:13:14PM +0200, Nicola Squartini wrote:
I gathered some:
haskell-bifunctors=4.1.1.1-13
haskell-conduit=1.1.7-3
haskell-conduit-extra=1.1.3-1
[...]
Thanks. Make another attempt now, hopefully it'll work a bit better
now. Sorry for the mess.
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the first lines from the database (the database has
three sections, of which we only use 2, the first one contains the
ones added with -g).
Hope this helps.
/M
[1]: https://github.com/magthe/cblrepo/blob/master/data/ghc-7.8.2_pkgs
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?
Is there some form of haskell-webscale integration that I'm not
aware of? ;-)
Nope, no that I'm aware of. Please report the reason for it if you
track it down :)
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that correctly it means stackage is of VERY limited use to
us in maintain Arch Haskell.
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Most software today is very much like
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 09:32:07AM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
Hi all,
Now there's a new version of GHC out, 7.8.3. This means a complete
rebuild of [haskell-core] is necessary, which also means that NOW is
the perfect time to make fundamental changes to our packages, e.g.
to change from
-lens
# hackage requirement: =0.5 1; haskell-core version: 0.6.1-66
There's a very obvious reason for this:
~~~
% pacman -Sl haskell-core|grep lens
%
~~~
and
~~~
% cblrepo list|grep -i lens
%
~~~
That is, lens is neither in the the HABS database, nor in the
repository.
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 10:26:45PM -0700, Brayden Banks wrote:
Sorry, it's in haskell-happstack. Who handles that?
From the Arch Haskell Wiki page:
https://github.com/tensor5/haskell-happstack/issues
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isn't used (based on my
reading of it's PKGBUILD), it uses a method that goes straight to
Cabal and it then uses the latest version installed.
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On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Bardur Arantsson s...@scientician.net wrote:
On 2014-05-12 15:47, Magnus Therning wrote:
[--snip--]
The same goes for me. Occasionally I revert to installing a package
for the local user only, but not even then do I use `cabal install` to
do that, I prefer
to re-add the packages that are
crucial to you, then restart from 1.
Of course you can help with step 2 yourself by cloning habs and using
`cblrepo` to add them and verify they build properly.
/M
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On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 05:29:13PM +0200, Bardur Arantsson wrote:
On 2014-05-15 11:35, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:47 PM, Bardur Arantsson s...@scientician.net
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On 2014-05-12 15:47, Magnus Therning wrote:
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All I needed to install build-wrapper (which I
there has to be something I'm missing
out on!
/M
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Arch so very much - I don't mean to complain at all!
Create a new issue for it on the github page[1], or even better dig
into `cblrepo`, add it yourself, and send me a pull request ;)
/M
[1]: https://github.com/archhaskell/habs/issues
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can't be generated automatically (IIRC)
Hackage is the way forward!
/M
[1]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/yackage
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be fairly easy actually. Please add a ticket to the
cblrepo bug tracker [^1].
/M
[^1]: https://github.com/magthe/cblrepo/issues
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I think this combination means that your database doesn't record the
dependency on hashtables, but on generating the PKGBUILD the
dependency appears.
I really ought to get around to making a new release of `cblrepo`!
/M
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was back
and I went back to building with llvm.
These days the ArchHaskell build system is my home laptop:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz
/M
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to accomplish. With a bit more
information I might be able to help better.
/M
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Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short
of the compilation process, but I have never looked at
any of this before so help would be very appreciated.
/M
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Perl is another
the locally cached packages, but finds they don't
match what comes from [haskell-core] -- checksum error!
The reson that it works the second time is that the cache is cleansed
of non-matching packages as they are found.
/M
[^1]: http://is.gd/DDV64T
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the two code generators. Maybe it's worth considering using
LLVM for all packages?
/M
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What gets measured, gets done
is that the generated code is better in some (even many) cases,
but that compilation takes longer.
I've also not seen any benchmarks.
/M
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Perl is another example of filling a tiny, short-term need, and then
being a real problem in the longer term
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 02:20:00PM +, Xyne wrote:
Magnus Therning wrote:
They were dropped from the testing branch due to not being buildable
with ghc 7.8 at the time.[^1] I'll make an attempt to re-add them.
Earlier we had the following three packages, would they be both
sufficient
by ghc 7.8.2-1
/M
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Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers
write code that humans
package
for no apparent reason. I just gave up and decided that I'd have to
postpone playing with cabal :)
HTTP 4000.2.12 is in [haskell-core].
/M
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