Dear Neil,
Am Dienstag, den 04.08.2015, 17:06 -0600 schrieb Neil Mayhew:
> I can definitely see the advantage of Debian following Stackage LTS for
> package versions. However, it seems a little odd to continue to call the
> package haskell-platform, since it's based on stackage and not on the
> pl
Source: haskell-platform
Version: 2014.2.0.0.debian2
Severity: wishlist
The version requested by the original reporter has already been
packaged, but there's now a new version (7.10.2-a) as of today, and the
previous version (7.10.2) was released a few weeks ago.
https://haskell.org/platform/down
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Joachim,
Thanks for clarifying, and thanks for the work you and the team are
putting into Haskell on Debian.
On 2015-08-04 2:13 PM, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> We (the Debian Haskell Group) plan to follow Stackage LTS releases, and have
> the hask
Dear Neil,
Am Dienstag, den 04.08.2015, 12:01 -0600 schrieb Neil Mayhew:
> Source: haskell-platform
> Version: 2014.2.0.0.debian2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> The version requested by the original reporter has already been
> packaged, but there's now a new version (7.10.2-a) as of today, and
> the
>
Source: haskell-platform
Version: 2013.2.0.0.debian12
Severity: wishlist
New upstream version 0.2.6 was released.
http://www.haskell.org/platform/
http://www.haskell.org/platform/download/2014.2.0.0/haskell-platform-2014.2.0.0-srcdist.tar.gz
Regards,
--
Hiroyuki Yamamoto
A75D B285 7050 4BF9 AEDA
5 matches
Mail list logo