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
>
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
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
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
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.
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