
On 18/01/10 23:50, Don Stewart wrote: [..]
I propose the following:
* Arch Linux supports precisely the Haskell Platform spec, in its binary repos.
* AUR supports the latest version of a maximal install plan from Hackage, separately.
Sounds good to me, though we may need to add more binary packages to satisfy build dependencies of programs written in Haskell that make it into the Arch repos. As an example darcs now depends on dataenc, but dataenc is not in HP.
The consequence of this policy will be that no binary packages are upgraded until the HP is updated. This should make vegai's work easier.
** It would also mean downgrading ghc 6.12 back to 6.10.4 **
I thought you said in another mail that the next version of HP will be released once GHC 6.12.1 is released. 6.12.1 seems to be released already (it's what's on my system after a recent upgrade) so I assume a new version of HP is in the works already ;-) Rather than downgrading, would it be feasible for Arch to track HP as it moves to a release based on 6.12? It'd be more work, but downgrading seems like a pain for users. /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) magnus@therning.org Jabber: magnus@therning.org http://therning.org/magnus identi.ca|twitter: magthe