Please, can you describe all operations in detail. Not sure if google 
groups is a good place for this though.
The whole idea of using haskell with stack/cabal *offline* is crucial for 
work at many companies.
First of all it's not clear how to obtain all the data needed for stack and 
cabal to serve locally.

On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 10:39:51 AM UTC+3, Neil Mitchell wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> Its not that bad, now the steps are known, so go ahead and email me if you 
> get stuck. Steps are:
>
> * create stack root
>
> * copy config.yaml to the root
>
> * run stack setup with the setup yaml flag
>
> Figuring our these steps took weeks :)
>
> Thanks, Neil 
>
>
>
> On Thu, 9 Feb 2017 at 11:47 pm, David Sicilia <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> Thank you for raising the ticket, I just gave it a +1, if that helps :-)
>>
>> So would you recommend that I go ahead and try it right now,
>> or is it complicated enough that I should just wait for that change
>> to be implemented?  I guess what I mean is, after you realized
>> which config files to change, was it straightforward from there?
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 11:27:22 AM UTC-5, David Sicilia wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>>
>>> I am behind a firewall with strict rules about downloading software from 
>>> the internet,
>>>
>>> so I would like to know if it is possible to download an entire stackage 
>>> LTS snapshot
>>>
>>> in one go and then serve it on a local server, to which we could then 
>>> point the stack tool.
>>>
>>>
>>> By "snapshot" I would be referring to the source code for all packages 
>>> because
>>>
>>> we'd need to draw from that local server to build on both Linux and 
>>> Windows.
>>>
>>>
>>> For example, perhaps we'd be able to go to a server within the firewall 
>>> and run
>>>
>>> "stack new", then edit the yaml file to point it to a local stackage 
>>> server with given
>>>
>>> resolver number, then it would just behave normally from then on, except 
>>> always
>>>
>>> downloading packages from the local server.
>>>
>>>
>>> What about compilers? I know that stack also downloads the compilers, so 
>>> I guess
>>>
>>> those would have to be included in the downloaded snapshot-package for 
>>> various
>>>
>>> platforms?
>>>
>>>
>>> Any guidance would be appreciated, because we will not be able to make 
>>> use of
>>>
>>> stack/stackage without something like this!
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> David
>>>
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