If you go to a URL like

http://packdeps.haskellers.com/feed?needle=cgaebel

you should get a nice report of all packages matching that string, along with their restrictive dependency bounds.

There's an RSS feed also (linked from that page), if you're into that sort of thing.

John L


On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Clark Gaebel <cgaebel@uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
Is there any way we can get packdeps to show the current maintainer (name + email) so we can easily ctrl+f ourselves in the list?

  - Clark


On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Bardur Arantsson <spam@scientician.net> wrote:
On 2013-12-17 22:03, Tillmann Vogt wrote:
> Check this out:
>
> http://packdeps.haskellers.com/reverse/text
>
> 306 outdated dependencies!
> I am guessing that most libraries could easily change the boundaries to
>>=0.11 && <1.1
> <http://hackage.haskell.org/package/digestive-functors-blaze>
> because the API hasn't changed a lot. As far as I can see only a
> function was added.
> Or is everybody using sandboxing tools?
> Maybe the author of a library should have the right to change the
> boundary of all reverse dependencies. So that Brian has to adjust all
> 306 boundaries if he knows that this would work :-)
> Just the boundaries, not the code.
>

Devil's advocate question: Should bumping a package major version *even
if there are no incompatible changes* be allowed according to the PVP?
It seems it causes a lot of inconvenience for people who are following
the PVP in their dependency declarations.

@bos: Of course, I understand that this was probably to signal
stability, and as such fully support the bump (not that you need my
support), I'm just playing devil's advocate regarding the PVP.

Regards,

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