If triggering rebuild does not work immediately, remove documentation first and trigger rebuild afterwards. 

There are 4 build reports now: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hsshellscript-3.6.2/reports/4, but the latest one fails because, as it seems, your package does not actually support GHC 9.6 and newer dependencies.

Best regards,
Andrew

On 31 Mar 2024, at 12:23, Volker Wysk <post@volker-wysk.de> wrote:

Am Sonntag, dem 31.03.2024 um 13:18 +0200 schrieb Henning Thielemann:
On Sun, 31 Mar 2024, Volker Wysk wrote:

Am Sonntag, dem 31.03.2024 um 12:50 +0200 schrieb Volker Wysk:
(...)
You can avoid uploading a new version of your package by making a
package revision to do this, accessed via the link "edit package
information" under your package's Hackage page.

Thanks!! I'm editing the package information next.

I've done that, but the "Build: PlanningFailed" error is still there. And
the build log is the old one (with the previous version bounds). Even though
the new bounds are displayed on the package's Hackage page...

How can I trigger a new build?


If you login at Hackage, then under

  https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hsshellscript/maintain

the last item is: "Trigger rebuild"

Hmm... That doesn't seem to do anything. I've tried it several times, but I
always get only two build reports. These are from before. The "Build:
PlanningFailed" message persists. Seems like I need to upload it again.

Cheers
Volker
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