I just subscribed to the list and I'm not helping here at all so I'm not sure I'm allowed to post but whatever :)
Thank you very much for your hard work and for keeping Haskell support in Arch as great as it was before. I'm a beginner in Haskell and the packages help a lot.

On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
I've now managed to catch up with Hackage as far as is possible.
Currently the following updates can't happen, for various reasons:

   % cblrepo updates
   yesod-newsfeed: 0.1.0 (0.2.0)
   yesod-auth: 0.4.0.2 (0.6.1)
   yesod-form: 0.1.0.1 (0.2.0.1)
   yesod-json: 0.1.1 (0.1.1.1)
   yesod-static: 0.1.0.1 (0.2.0)
   authenticate: 0.9.1.3 (0.9.2)
   warp-static: 0.1.1 (0.2.0)
   wai-app-static: 0.1.0 (0.3.0)
   HaXml: 1.20.2 (1.22)
   http-enumerator: 0.6.5.3 (0.6.5.6)
   tls-extra: 0.2.3 (0.3.1)
   tls: 0.6.4 (0.7.1)
   crypto-api: 0.6.3 (0.6.4)
   enumerator: 0.4.12 (0.4.13.1)
   base-unicode-symbols: 0.2.1.5 (0.2.2)
   SHA: 1.4.1.3 (1.5.0.0)
   hamlet: 0.8.2.1 (0.9.0)
   case-insensitive: 0.2.0.1 (0.3)
   blaze-textual: 0.1.0.0 (0.2.0.0)
   mime-mail: 0.3.0 (0.3.0.2)
   attoparsec: 0.8.6.1 (0.9.1.1)

The updated packages are still not availabel from [haskell], due to
permission issues (see my other set of emails, "New maintainer").

/M

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