
I upgrade weekly, but I'm a dev so I'm expected to keep on top of `master`.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2024 at 8:39 AM Eyal Erez
I've tried some of the suggested solutions in the arch linux wiki, but they do not seem to work.
I built everything from scratch using stack and seems to be back to working. Thank you for the suggestion.
I built xmonad and xmonad-contrib off of the v0.18.0 and v0.18.1 tags respectively. How and how often do you upgrade your installation?
On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 9:23 PM Brandon Allbery
wrote: For what it's worth, the Arch Wiki warns about this ( https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xmonad#Problems_with_finding_shared_librari...) and gives solutions. The way Arch manages its Haskell packages causes problems like this.
On Sun, Oct 20, 2024 at 2:03 PM Platon Pronko
wrote: On 2024-10-20 19:46, Eyal Erez wrote:
Hi,
I use xmonad on arch linux. I've recently updated my system, as one often does, and now my xmonad.hs is failing to compile and I am failing to start xmonad.
Might not be very helpful, but I'm also on Arch and I moved from using system-provided Haskell packages for my xmonad needs.
System-provided packages are upgraded almost on every update, and xmonad has to be recompiled every time, and if you forget to recompile it then after a reboot your DE won't work and you have to drop to a tty to fix that.
Also, there is a truckload of haskell packages and they clutter up the update logs - removing them freshened up things considerably.
So I can't help you with this particular problem, but I can help you transition to stack-based install, which has the nice benefit of not breaking on system updates. (however, it has the downside of taking 13GB of space in the ~/.stack/ folder, YMMV)
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