Hi Erik,

thanks for the suggestion! I tried that, though it appears that the cabal-install upload command picks up the last repo specified when running the upload command (Distribution.Client.Upload:65), without an option to instead use one of the other repos. It's not clear to me what the advantage of specifying > 1 remote-repo in the config file is.

The idea we had was to enable 'cabal upload' both for public packages going to public Hackage and for private packages going to a private Hackage.

Does that make sense or am I missing something?

Carl

On 10/01/2012 09:33, Erik Hesselink wrote:
Hi Carl,

At Silk, we use a private hackage. You can just enter it in your main
cabal config (~/.cabal/config) as an extra entry:

remote-repo: hackage.haskell.org:http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive
remote-repo:<our-hackage-name>:<our-hackage-url>

The only thing that doesn't work well, is the username/password for
'cabal upload': these are not per remote repo, but they should be.

Hope this helps,

Erik

On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 23:27, Carl Baatz<carl.ba...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hi all,

for packages that aren't for public consumption, we would like to specify a
private Hackage repo location. The simplest way we could think of to do this
was to read a config file in the same format as the user config
(~/.cabal/config) from the current directory and let any flags set in that
file override the user config.

The attached patch implements this, reading any file with a .cabal-install
extension (including '.cabal-install'). It errors out if more than one
.cabal-install file is found or if there's a parse error on the
.cabal-install file.

Does this sound like a good idea? If not, any ideas for alternative ways of
handling non-public packages?

Many thanks,

Carl

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