Old unexpected test passes:
arith0081 x86 Windows head
barton-mangler-bug 2 macgyver PPC OSX head
cholewo-eval3 x86 Windows head
New unexpected test failures:
cg035 1 x86 Windows head
rand001 1 x86 Windows head fast
read001
New unexpected test passes:
barton-mangler-bug 1 tnaur PPC OSX 6.6
cholewo-eval1 tnaur PPC OSX 6.6
New unexpected test failures:
arith0111 tnaur PPC OSX 6.6
barton-mangler-bug 1 tnaur PPC OSX 6.6
concprog001 1 tnaur PPC OSX 6.6
Mon Apr 2 00:38:35 PDT 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Make type-tidying work for coercion variables
When tidying a TyVar binder, we must tidy its kind if it's a coercion
variable! I had forgotten to do this, which is a serious bug. As a
result some more complicated programs were getting a
Ian Lynagh wrote:
On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 01:23:32PM +0200, Sven Panne wrote:
When getting a repo via HTTP, darcs seems to be *much* faster than via SSH.
Here as an example the cpphs repo, 3.7 patches per second vs. 0.7 patches per
second (almost unusable for large/old repos):
5. :-( Is
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On Monday 02 April 2007 10:37, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
Is it documented somewhere? Thorough documentation multiplies the user
base!
I'm quite aware of that, but the script is not 100% finished yet. Anyway, we
will need *all* packages on Hackage for release checkouts, but there are
On Monday 02 April 2007 10:07, Simon Marlow wrote:
Since we're all demonstrating our local darcs hacks, here's mine: I use
HTTP for get/pull, and I have a script (attached) that grovels in
_darcs/prefs/repos to find the right place to push to and then pushes over
SSH.
So what I seem to read
sven.panne:
On Monday 02 April 2007 13:51, Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
[...]
nhc does use a base containing ByteString *but* it needed a couple of
tweaks to compile. Those nhc patches are in the darcs repo, but not in
the standard base yet.
They will be on the next merge. [...]
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Subject: [nightly] 02-Apr-2007 build of of 6.6 branch on i386-unknown-mingw32
(bling)
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While we are at the darcs topic: I get problems most of the time I run
several darcs pull commands for the same server, but different repositories
on that server via SSH (cryptic messages about not being able to get some
patches etc.). Somehow darcs seems to share the SSH ControlPath (see
Sven Panne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Malcolm: Could you move the polyparse repository from
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/darcs/polyparse to
darcs.haskell.org/packages, please? This would make things more
consistent.
Done (although with some reluctance due to the general network slowness
of
On Monday 02 April 2007 15:44, Malcolm Wallace wrote:
Done (although with some reluctance due to the general network slowness
of darcs.haskell.org). In the new darcs-all, I am very keen to retain
the ability to use package repos stored elsewhere (not at
darcs.haskell.org).
Thanks, that was
Malcolm.Wallace:
Sven Panne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Malcolm: Could you move the polyparse repository from
http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/darcs/polyparse to
darcs.haskell.org/packages, please? This would make things more
consistent.
Done (although with some reluctance due to the
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