
I actually use Herbert's other wonderful tool: the Ubuntu PPAs for GHC.
Then I just switch by PATH to point to whichever version of GHC I want to
test at at that time.
Before I switched to the PPAs, I simply installed multiple versions of GHC
in their own directories under /opt.
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Alois Cochard
That is neat!
But I would rather have a solution that don't involve The Cloud, which I can run locally without setting up a local travis.
Seems like the time to learn docker have now come :-)
On 7 July 2014 15:52, Carter Schonwald
wrote: Herbert's wonderful multi ghci Travis let's you test on all the configs https://github.com/hvr/multi-ghc-travis
On Monday, July 7, 2014, Alois Cochard
wrote: On 6 July 2014 01:11, Adam Bergmark
wrote: Common best practice seems to be to support the last two haskell platform releases, and that's pretty easy to test against.
Actually, how do you do that?
It's a shame that the platform is not a 'hackage' package, otherwise I could simply install it in a sandbox... But how can I test my app for a specific platform without reinstalling my local/global DB?
For now I'm going on the platform github repo to get the versions, I put them as lower bound and then I use Omari's sunlight.
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