On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 at 15:40, David Feuer <david.feuer@gmail.com> wrote:Could you explain what you mean about the containers source not being "clean"?I forgot to say "in the source tarball" explicitly.If you look in libraries/containers/containers/dist-install, you can see what I am talking about.(I first discovered this because it broke the Fedora build - so I just remove it before building.)JensOn Sun, Jan 23, 2022, 2:31 AM Jens Petersen <juhpetersen@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________First of all a big thank you and congratulations on the highly anticipated 9.0.2 release.I have been putting off this mail for a while:I actually built it last month right away in Fedora's new ghc9.0 package (available now for all current Fedora releases).Also Stackage Nightly (primarily thanks to Adam Bergmark) was updated to 9.0.2, since nightly-2022-01-10. :-)However two points I wanted to mention:
- firstly (minor), the libraries/containers source is not clean (which explains why the tarball is so big)
- More serious: why was Win32 major bumped from 2.10 to 2.12?
- this breaks foundation, hence current Stackage Nightly is kind of broken for Windows now:
https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stackage/issues/6400I can't really see any good way to resolve this in the short term.Thanks, JensOn Sun, 26 Dec 2021 at 04:23, Zubin Duggal <zubin@well-typed.com> wrote:The GHC developers are very happy to at long last announce the
availability of GHC 9.0.2. Binary distributions, source distributions,
and documentation are available at the
[usual place](https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/9.0.2/).
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