Re: [Haskell-cafe] http://functionalley.eu

2010-11-06 Thread Don Stewart
claus.reinke: >>> I opted to host them there rather than uploading them to Hackage, >>> because >>> they're part of a wider project. >> >> Note that this means they won't be cabal installable or searchable. Was >> that your intention? > > I am curious about this: wasn't cabal designed with the >

Re: [Haskell-cafe] http://functionalley.eu

2010-11-06 Thread Claus Reinke
I opted to host them there rather than uploading them to Hackage, because they're part of a wider project. Note that this means they won't be cabal installable or searchable. Was that your intention? I am curious about this: wasn't cabal designed with the option of having several package rep

Re: [Haskell-cafe] http://functionalley.eu

2010-11-06 Thread Miguel Mitrofanov
Black letters over dark blue background hurt my eyes. On 6 Nov 2010, at 18:10, Alistair Ward wrote: > I've just written a few packages which I think may be useful, and have made > them available as free opensource on a personal website > http://functionalley.eu. > I opted to host them there rat

Re: [Haskell-cafe] http://functionalley.eu

2010-11-06 Thread Don Stewart
haskellcafe: > I've just written a few packages which I think may be useful, and have made > them available as free opensource on a personal website > http://functionalley.eu Wonderful, thank you! > I opted to host them there rather than uploading them to Hackage, because > they're part of a wi

[Haskell-cafe] http://functionalley.eu

2010-11-06 Thread Alistair Ward
I've just written a few packages which I think may be useful, and have made them available as free opensource on a personal website http://functionalley.eu. I opted to host them there rather than uploading them to Hackage, because they're part of a wider project. The main offerings are; a regex-en