
It has been slow for me today as well. I spammed up 3 released of a package
in rapid succession because it wasn't showing up in the list. Apparently
stuff is at least showing up several minutes after the upload completes
though as evidenced by the fact that I can see all of those versions now.
-Edward Kmett
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Don Stewart
johan.tibell:
Hi,
I just uploaded network-2.2.1. It appears on Hackage [1] but a `cabal update` followed by `cabal install network-2.2.1` results in:
Resolving dependencies... cabal: There is no available version of network that satisfies ==2.2.1
The upload took a very long time and it seemed to time out at some point. My guess is that Hackage got itself into an inconsistent state. Could someone who has access to the Hackage server check what happened?
1. http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/network-2.2.1
Seems to have worked now. We had time out problems a couple of weeks ago too. Unknown cause at this point.
All seems to be working though:
$ cabal install network-bytestring ... Installing library in /home/dons/.cabal/lib/network-bytestring-0.1.2/ghc-6.10.1 Registering network-bytestring-0.1.2... Reading package info from "dist/installed-pkg-config" ... done. Writing new package config file... done.
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