On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 01:25:29PM -0000, Sittampalam, Ganesh wrote: > Marc Weber wrote: > > > Right now darcs appear to be a burden to me because I have to > > maintain it as well when working with many haskell packages. > > > > Today I spend some more time improving the hack-nix system. Now I can > > even fetch and update darcs libraries automatically. > > That sounds pretty nice, and is something I was thinking of playing with > at some point for automatically building darcs in multiple > configurations.
It is. I've updated the README. It illustrates how to setup 4 configurations using base3, base4 and two older ghcs: github.com/MarcWeber/hack-nix > I hadn't actually even noticed the issue, to be honest. I guess because > darcs is normally used as an application it doesn't typically bite. > extensible-exceptions is the best solution, IMO - it centralises the CPP > hackery in one place. Fine. I'll try to rewrite the Exception handling based on that library then. I haven't done too much haskell programming within the last year .. Let's see. > We should definitely fix this constraint and I'll try to prioritise > reviewing any patch that does it. Thanks. Hopefully I can provide a patch within 3 days or so. Marc Weber _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
