
One of the Debian developers maintaining the Pandoc package remarked:
I no longer use xmonad myself, but remember frm when I did that the biggest frustration was that you'd need a working _development_ environment, and each time Haskell packages went out of sync (using Debian unstable), xmonad was one of the last ones to get back in sync. I imagine that a decoupling from Pandoc might change that.
suggesting to change GenerateManPage to use cmark-hs instead: "Output in HTML, groff man, LaTeX, CommonMark, and a custom XML format is supported." · https://github.com/jgm/cmark-hs as cmark-hs does not have the amount of dependencies that Pandoc has (6 vs. 127, in Debian). What do you all think? I will be happy to take a stab at changing GenerateManPage to use cmark instead of Pandoc, if it sounds useful to you. Best regards, Adam -- "Written in water, yeah, it's bound to disappear Adam Sjøgren Written in water, Down the crater of your ear" asjo@koldfront.dk