I just wanted to inform everyone that as of this morning [haskell] is
*on* the edge of Hackage, i.e.
% cblrepo updates
%
In other words, all packages in [haskell] are, at the moment, the very
latest ones.
I don't think this has ever happened before, there's always been some
dependency pr
On 24 October 2012 11:42, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I just wanted to inform everyone that as of this morning [haskell] is
> *on* the edge of Hackage, i.e.
>
> % cblrepo updates
> %
>
> In other words, all packages in [haskell] are, at the moment, the very
> latest ones.
Magnus,
Big thanks
Thanks very much for all your work and for sharing this happy moment with
us! :)
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I just wanted to inform everyone that as of this morning [haskell] is
> *on* the edge of Hackage, i.e.
>
> % cblrepo updates
> %
>
> In other words,
Very nice work, Magnus! Thank you!
Time to update Pandoc! :D
Magnus Therning wrote:
>I just wanted to inform everyone that as of this morning [haskell] is
>*on* the edge of Hackage, i.e.
>
>% cblrepo updates
>%
>
>In other words, all packages in [haskell] are, at the moment, the very
>la
As has been mentioned before on the list the IRC room, #arch-haskell,
is currently "unmanaged". Don, who got the room created, is
unresponsive at the moment so I'm guessing we'll have to look for some
other way to re-gain control of the room.
I'm not a heavy IRC user myself, and I don't really kn
On 24 October 2012 18:39, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Does someone know who's managing the
> ArchLinux IRC rooms on freenode?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IRC_Channel#.23archlinux_operators
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