Hi,
can someone with access to [extra] please update haskell-text to
version 0.10.0.0? The old version is blocking other updates, such
as haskell-yesod, etc.
Take care,
Peter
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peti wrote:
This package cannot be updated right now, because one it its
dependencies (blaze-builder) requires haskell-text 0.10.*. In [extra],
however, we have haskell-text 0.9.*. That needs to be remedied before
the new version of yesod can be built.
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peti wrote:
@mclaud2000: Please direct that feedback upstream. The cabal file --
which is written and maintained by the packages' author -- determines
which files get installed.
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peti wrote:
Hi fmapE, hi trontonic,
the haskell-platform build was broken because of a version mismatch
regarding haskell-opengl and haskell-glut. Both of these problems have
been fixed, and now the haskell-platform package should build and
install just fine. If you still experience problems, please don't
hesitate to report them!
Take care,
Peter
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mclaud2000 wrote:
Nice tool. Please package the man page.
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giniu wrote:
I'd say build whole haskell platform from source. Even though
according to the wiki, haskel-arch projects mission statement is to
include haskell-platform in extra/community - and it would be cool -
but it doesn't really work that way as far as I see. Sometimes
packages are to new, sometimes some are to old - for example GHC 7 is
already in testing and I guess it will be in extra sooner than 2-3
months, blocking this again. It took more than 4 months to update to
2010.2.0.0 and 2011 version will be out in few months. I unfortunately
have to agree that it's not best way to get latest HP. Or haskell as
whole, for example you will have troubles getting newer versions of
Leksah, because it rely on haddock during install, and cabal don't see
the afaik stripped version of haddock that comes with ghc and is used
to build docs. Unfortunately ghc "provides haddock" in PKGBUILD so you
cannot install haddock package from AUR... even link to HP page points
to 404...
Better go to http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/linux.html - grab
.tar.gz and follow simple instructions to install it into /usr/local.
After all, new HP comes out once-twice a year so it's not that much
work. At least that's what I do for now.
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fmapE wrote:
@magus
error: 'haskell-glut=2.1.2.1': could not find or read package
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magus wrote:
@trontonic, yes, it has. Would you mind telling what is broken?
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