
Announcing the 0.1.0.0 release of the "random-fu" library for random number generation[1]. This release hopefully stabilizes the core interfaces (those exported from the base module "Data.Random"). Warning to anyone upgrading from earlier releases: 'Discrete' has been renamed 'Categorical', the entropy source classes have been redesigned, and many things are no longer exported from the root module "Data.Random" (In particular, DevRandom - this is not available on windows, so it will likely move to its own package eventually so that client code dependencies on it will be made explicit). Unfortunately, Hackage appears to have choked on some of the package's dependencies (specifically, 2 dependencies also depend on time, and were built using different versions) so its documentation (which I put quite a bit of work into) is not displayed on the Hackage site. In the past I have dealt with that by uploading new versions with hacks to make sure the thing builds, but I really would rather not continue to do so. Is there any procedure by which I can request a manual rebuild of the package so that its documentation will be generated and displayed? Incidentally, this is a recurring problem I have run into several times for several packages. Can we *please* come up with a way for sdist or similar to just include pre-built documentation? Or if I were to spend some time working on such a thing, would it be accepted (assuming it was done up to all applicable standards of quality)? For now, I have added some pre-built haddock docs to the repository so that they may be browsed online[2] (if code.haskell.org ever starts responding to my HTTP requests. It's just not my day today, I guess). [1] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/random-fu-0.1.0.0 [2] http://code.haskell.org/~mokus/random-fu/doc/haddock/index.html