Hi Ketil
(and list, in case somebody is interested in my reasoning),

you can delete RNAwolf, Biobase*, MC-Fold-DP, etc from any stack-based
list. I think, for your stuff, you do a pull request, where you remove
these things.

I don't actually know why my packages ended up on your list of packages.
;-)

I provide stack.yaml files in my github repositories, but do not have
the time to care about both, stack and cabal/hackage. So I'm developing
against hackage with cabal new-build etc.

Viele Gruesse,
Christian

* Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> [25.10.2016 07:21]:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> As you probably know, Stack is an effort to provide a set of internally
> consistent packages and libraries for Haskell.  I recently discovered an
> email with the following list of packages which fail to compile.  I
> started looking into these, but discovered that most of them are not
> really mine.  Could the respective authors please see if they want
> to/are able to fix the issues, or alternatively, inform Stack about
> deprecating the package?  From the email:
> 
>   "If you are no longer planning to maintain a disabled package you can
>    avoid any future pings by sending a pull request removing the
>    associated comment from `build-constraints.yaml`"
> 
> I assume they mean from the Stack repo, let me know if you figure out
> exactly what this means, or if you need help with the specifics.
> 
> -k
> 
> Ketil Malde @ketil-malde
> * 0.3.7.1 Compilation failure due to -Werror - biosff
> * 0.8.8 Compilation failure https://github.com/BioHaskell/biophd/issues/3 - 
> biophd
> * VERSION MISSING Compilation failure against c2hs 
> https://github.com/ingolia/SamTools/issues/3 - samtools
> * The following have out-of-date dependencies currently
> * biostockholm memexml RNAwolf
> * , "Biobase BiobaseDotP BiobaseFR3D BiobaseInfernal BiobaseMAF"
> * , "BiobaseTrainingData BiobaseTurner BiobaseXNA BiobaseVienna"
> * , "BiobaseTypes BiobaseFasta"
> * MC-Fold-DP
> 
> 
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