Hi. In the Debian Haskell Group we are with the following problem. When the compiler (ghc) is updated, we binNMU all the stack of libraries to make them compiled with the new compiler. Each library has the documentation in a -doc package, which is Arch: all. This documentation is generated automatically from the source code, using a documentation generator called haddock. Haddock is part of the compiler and is also updated when the ghc is. It would be good to regenerate the documentation for each library too, when a new ghc arrives.
This seems to be a use case for binNMUs in Arch: all packages. Is there any reason for why it's not possible to binNMU Arch: all packages? Do you have a suggestion of procedure that would solve this problem? Note that compiler updates is not such a rarely thing, and that the stack contains about 200 packages now. Thanks in advance. -- marcot http://marcot.eti.br/ [Flattr=54498]
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