My bad, I was very surprised to see nodejs when doing a '-S haskell-xmonad'.
But I suppose it's because I did '-yy' at some point before and there was a new version in the cache.... because indeed, trying to track down there is nothing.

The worst thing is that I exposed the fact that I have a dependency on nodejs in my system ;-)

Sorry for the noise


On 19 July 2014 21:00, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 01:19:13PM +0100, Alois Cochard wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm just switching to your awesome [haskell-core] repo (thanks for
> the effort, this is extremely useful!).
>
> But I'm a bit surprised than when re-installing my xmonad... I got a
> dependency on NodeJS inferred?
>
> Is there some form of haskell-webscale integration that I'm not
> aware of?  ;-)

Nope, no that I'm aware of.  Please report the reason for it if you
track it down :)

/M

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