
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 12:03, Johan Holmquist
Nope, it doesn't. I don't use i686 myself, so I haven't bothered building it for that architecture yet. If there is demand for it I could build and upload it during the day. Anyone else who's interested?
Yes, but on the other hand I'm not sure why it is in it's own repos and not in [testing] so I don't know what it will mean for my Haskell environment to install ghc.7.4.
The [ghc74] repo is really only temporary repo I've used to compile up stuff with ghc 7.4, it has existed since before ghc made it into [testing]. I've just the other day removed the ghc package in [ghc] and recompiled everything with the package from [testing]. As soon as I find the time I'll start basing it on the other haskell packages found in [testing]/[community-testing] (by that time it could be seen as [haskell-testing] I suppose :-). Hopefully that clarifies the situation a bit.
Unfortunately I am really in need for a stable Arch with stable Haskell environment for the next four weeks (bad timing), so all this fuss with the migration and haskell packages being removed from [extra] makes me nervous. :)
I actually consider the activity in [extra] is a bug, but that's just me. Any dependencies on ghc 7.4. found in [extra]/[community] are definitely bugs. This is slightly bad timing for your needs it seems. One solution might be to pin the haskell related packages you use for the next 4 weeks (and use ARM if you forget to install something from [extra]/[community]). /M -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus