
"Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH"
I wonder when we'll get a good haskell virtual package on Debian?
What would this package do?
Install ghc + all the little pieces of libghc6-cruft needed to get a sane working environment?
Sounds easy to do (after all, it's just an empty package with a bunch of dependencies, right?), but I'm unsure exactly what pieces you want included. This is the current ghc6 package: Provides: ghc, haskell-compiler, libghc6-array-dev, libghc6-base-dev, libghc6-bytestring-dev, libghc6-cabal-dev, libghc6-containers-dev, libghc6-directory-dev, libghc6-filepath-dev, libghc6-haskell98-dev, libghc6-hpc-dev, libghc6-old-locale-dev, libghc6-old-time-dev, libghc6-packedstring-dev, libghc6-pretty-dev, libghc6-process-dev, libghc6-random-dev, libghc6-readline-dev, libghc6-rts-dev, libghc6-template-haskell-dev, libghc6-unix-dev In Ubuntu 8.10, there are 90 separate libghc6.*dev packages, which ones do you think should be added to a GHC meta package? -k -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants