
No, the `ghc` command has no rebuild logic built in, since it doesn't know
which of your packages you're expecting to be available. You can pass in
the `--package` flag, however, to tell it which packages you're expecting.
I'm not sure if I've ever tested in the exact case you're trying, so you
may have to resort to `stack build` in the directory, but `--package` is
worth a shot.
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:29 PM, Dennis Raddle
I'm using Haskell stack in the normal way (i.e. "stack build", "stack exec") for most of my application. However, I also need to build files that aren't in the stack source tree.
My stack source tree is at ~/stack/cac/src/
Let's say I want to build the program /Users/Dennis/test.hs.
So far I have been using
stack ghc --stack-yaml ~/stack/cac/stack.yaml -- --make /Users/Dennis/test.hs
I am confused. I thought this was working until today. I made some modifications in various places, including to my cac.cabal (but NOT my stack.yaml) and I'm having a problem. The libraries that test.hs imports are not getting rebuilt when they change.
Are they *supposed* to be rebuilt? Any ideas how to debug this?
D
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