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oneeyed wrote:
Where is haskell-monad-peel? It doesn't seem to exist in AUR.
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palmfron wrote:
Just uploaded haskell-haskore-0.2.0.1 and needed dependency
haskell-data-accessor-0.2.1.5-1 (out-of-date needs to be resolved).
Be happy to contribute further maintenance. Haskell-non-negative and
haskell-event-list restrictions were lifted by the author.
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magus wrote:
This can't be built at the moment.
Upstream used an earlier version of tagsoup, without putting proper
limits in the depends statement. The latest version of tagsoup
changed API which causes the build failure. Upstream has fixed this
in the source repository, but still hasn't released it on Hackage.
I've requested that the updated version is uploaded to Hackage
(2011/01/21).
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magus wrote:
@jtang, please let upstream know that they are depending on a *VERY*
old version of HaXML.
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magus wrote:
@jtang, please report this upstream as 1.0.3 currently is the latest
version available.
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jtang wrote:
I tried installing gitit on a fairly clean system but gitit fails to
install as haskell-smtpclient fails to install (as haskell-hsemail is
at version 1.7 and the dependancy check is for haskell-hsemail<1.7),
haskell-happstack-server also fails to install as it requires
haskell-haxml<1.14 , but the current version in AUR is 1.20.2.
there's seems to be a bunch of dependancy issues for now.
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jtang wrote:
this failts to build as hsemail is up to version 1.7
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jtang wrote:
I tried installing gitit on a fairly clean system but gitit fails to
install as haskell-smtpclient fails to install (as haskell-hsemail is
at version 1.7 and the dependancy check is for haskell-hsemail<1.7),
haskell-happstack-server also fails to install as it requires
haskell-haxml<1.14 , but the current version in AUR is 1.20.2.
downgrading haxml to 1.13.3 and hsemail to 1.6 seems to let me install
gitit.
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Remy,
Is there some particular reason for keeping a copy of
extensible-exceptions in [extra]?
extensibe-exceptions 0.1.1.1 is provided by GHC
extensible-exceptions 0.1.1.2 is in [extra]
Finally, haskell-platform 2010.2.0.0 specifies version 0.1.1.1.
The only package which requires extensible-exceptions is
haskell-terminfo, but according to its hackage page it has the
dependency
extensible-exceptions (>=0.1.1.0 & <0.2)
So it would be satisfied by the version bundled with GHC.
Given all this, couldn't we just remove the version of
extensible-exceptions in [extra] (and rebuild haskell-terminfo)?
/M
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magus wrote:
AFAICS, the updated package can't have it's dependencies satisfied.
The culprit is mtl>2 (which I think is the transformers-based mtl).
The mtl ships in [extra] is part of HP and is very unlikely to be
updated before the next release of HP itself.
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