h4a, an unofficial repo for Haskell packages for Arch

I've set up a small personal repo, [h4a] of Haskell packages for ArchLinux. It's far from as complete as [haskell] and only built for 64-bit (so far), but it has a few things going for it: - built and maintained using cblrepo[1] - all libs are built with profiling turned on Feel free to use it if you want, and if you would like to use it, but miss some packages, then let me know and I'll see if I can add them. Also, if there are enough requests I'll add a 32-bit repo. Here's the bit you need to add to pacman.conf: [h4a] Server = http://www.kiwilight.com/~magnus/$repo /M [1] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/cblrepo -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus I invented the term Object-Oriented, and I can tell you I did not have C++ in mind. -- Alan Kay

I planned on listing the packages in the repo as well, but forgot, here it is: cblrepo 0.2.1-1 haskell-ansi-terminal 0.5.5-4 haskell-ansi-wl-pprint 0.6.3-4 haskell-blaze-builder 0.3.0.1-1 haskell-cmdargs 0.7-1 haskell-convertible 1.0.10.0-1 haskell-cpphs 1.11-5 haskell-criterion 0.5.0.10-1 haskell-erf 2.0.0.0-1 haskell-exif 3000.0.0-1 haskell-haskell-src-exts 1.11.1-1 haskell-haxml 1.20.2-4 haskell-haxr 3000.8.2-1 haskell-hdbc 2.2.7.0-1 haskell-hdbc-sqlite3 2.3.1.0-4 haskell-hostname 1.0-4 haskell-hsh 2.0.3-1 haskell-hsini 0.1-3 haskell-json 0.4.4-5 haskell-language-haskell-extract 0.2.0-3 haskell-missingh 1.1.0.3-1 haskell-mwc-random 0.8.0.3-1 haskell-polyparse 1.6-1 haskell-primitive 0.3.1-1 haskell-regex-tdfa 1.1.8-2 haskell-safe 0.3-3 haskell-statistics 0.8.0.5-2 haskell-tagsoup 0.12.2-1 haskell-test-framework 0.4.0-1 haskell-test-framework-hunit 0.2.6-7 haskell-test-framework-quickcheck2 0.2.10-1 haskell-test-framework-th 0.2.1-3 haskell-unixutils 1.36-5 haskell-vector 0.7.0.1-1 haskell-vector-algorithms 0.4-1 haskell-xml 1.3.8-2 hasktags 0.68.1-3 photoname 3.0.0-1 /M -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus I invented the term Object-Oriented, and I can tell you I did not have C++ in mind. -- Alan Kay
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