Hi Caffe,
deb packages of GHC (and Haskell Platform) in Ubuntu's (LTS Precise, 12.04)
"universe" are not upgrading at all.
GHC package is almost two years old, still on version 7.4.1, and GHC site still
recommends to use Haskell Platform from repository.
Even kernel is upgrading more often,
For those who are interested (and I already chatted with Chris on IRC),
I've implemented a pastebin that is able to (among some other things) to
run arbitrary Haskell code: http://paste.hskll.org/
I've also developed a 'restricted-workers' library for managing processes
that should run in secured e
Hi vlatko,
New versions of GHC are available in newer versions of Ubuntu (12.10, 13.04
etc.). I recommend you to download, build and install Haskell-platform from
sources.
Best regards,
Danylo Lizanets
--- Original message ---
From: "Vlatko Basic" < vlatko.ba...@gmail.com >
Date: 14 Oc
Hi Danylo,
I have 7.6.3 already, but I was wondering why the repository
packages are not maintained.
12.04 is an LTS for 5 years, so I suppose many would stick to it for
a longer time.
br,
vlatko
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Because LTS must be stable. Although you can add some PPA with new versions
of packages to your software sources list.
--- Original message ---
From: "Vlatko Basic" < vlatko.ba...@gmail.com >
Date: 14 October 2013, 13:28:21
Hi Danylo,
I have 7.6.3 already, but I was wondering why the rep
Hi,
Am Sonntag, den 13.10.2013, 17:50 +0200 schrieb Michael Snoyman:
> I wanted to announce that FP Complete is now running a Jenkins job to
> build Stackage with GHC 7.8. You can see the current results in the
> relevant Github issue[1]. Essentially, we're still trying to get
> version bounds up
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Joachim Breitner
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Sonntag, den 13.10.2013, 17:50 +0200 schrieb Michael Snoyman:
>
> > I wanted to announce that FP Complete is now running a Jenkins job to
> > build Stackage with GHC 7.8. You can see the current results in the
> > relevant Githu
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 01:28:17PM +0200, Vlatko Basic wrote:
> I have 7.6.3 already, but I was wondering why the repository packages are not
> maintained.
> 12.04 is an LTS for 5 years, so I suppose many would stick to it for a longer
> time.
I added PPAs for GHC 7.6.3 recently. Feel free t
Looks like we're missing the point here. I did add the PPAs, and all
is OK for me. :-)
LTS is a stable release, and yet many other apps get updated
regulary, but GHC does not. GHC is not part of the system itself,
it's just an app, like many others are. So I expected
Hi Simon,
Thanks for that.
I already have it on the list, and this one:
ppa:fmarier/git-annex
with many packages already precompiled.
(if someone doesn't want cabal)
br,
vlatko
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] No upgrade of GHC version in Ubuntu repository
From
Hi Claude,
On Thursday 10 October 2013 20:05:37 I wrote:
> Although, maybe I can do all the logic of the "small" function in the list
> monad, and stream the resulting list, as you do in the above.
I tried a corresponding variant of my full program, but the memory use is
quite a lot higher at
Hi,
Am Montag, den 14.10.2013, 15:34 +0200 schrieb Vlatko Basic:
> Looks like we're missing the point here. I did add the PPAs, and all
> is OK for me. :-)
>
> LTS is a stable release, and yet many other apps get updated regulary,
> but GHC does not. GHC is not part of the system itself, it's jus
Michael,
I see one of my packages is on that list, because of the upper bound on
template-haskell. I would love the raise the upper bound, but of course only if
it will actually build.
Can I download a binary version snapshot GHC 7.8 somewhere so I can test and
apply changes accordingly? I act
Hi all,
Just wanted to let you know I've finished updating GHC iOS to support Xcode
5. The new scripts are at
https://github.com/ghc-ios/ghc-ios-scripts/tree/xcode5 and you'll find
updated instructions at
http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Building/CrossCompiling/iOS .
Please let me know if you
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