So is the current best practice for Haskell on Arch something like this: 0. Always prefer to source Haskell packages from official Arch repos now that they are updated 1. Always add the [haskell] repo to pacman.conf 2. Always avoid AUR Haskell packages (they are mostly out of date) 3. Always avoid plain cabal, use cabal2arch instead 4. Only if a package isn't in official repos or [haskell], use cabal2arch to create a package I know that this may seem like oversimplification, but despite following the various Haskell issues and lists closely I occasionally come away confused about current recommendations, and I'm not sure that the wiki is up to date on this issue. Thanks for any guidance, es Ethan Schoonover Github/Freenode: altercation - Solarized: http://ethanschoonover.com/solarized On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 12:59, Magnus Therning <magnus@therning.org> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 11:31:09AM +0100, Jelle van der Waa wrote: [...]
Btw adopted xmonad,xmonad-contrib, these packages will be updated today.
When building xmonad-extras against these updated packages I noticed that you didn't include a version compiled with profiling enabled (maybe not such an important thing to have though), nor did you include any haddock documentation (that might be a useful thing to include).
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