
If you have questions getting started, feel free to ask them over on the stack mailing list[1], you'll find many very helpful people over there.
From quickly scanning this thread, I don't see any use cases that aren't handled well by stack, but I'd rather not spam the beginner mailing list with details of how to make it all happen.
I would also recommend reading the wiki pages, which give quite a bit of
information on various use cases.
[1] https://groups.google.com/d/forum/haskell-stack
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:39 AM Bjørn Øivind Bjørnsen
On 10/07/15 17:33, Imants Cekusins wrote:
.. does stack also allow to reference local packages (not on Hackage)?
I just began to learn cabal so maybe it is early for me to switch to stack yet. One thing at a time :)
I believe so, but I have not tried it yet. Check out the wiki on Github:
https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/wiki/FAQ#i-need-to-use-a-package-...
Maybe that works for you?
I must admit that I am still quite green at Haskell infrastructure/tooling stuff, but I have still had a fair amount of trouble with cabal-install, so trying stack was a no-brainer for me at least :)
Bjørn Øivind
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