"Simon Michael" <[email protected]> writes:

> Thanks for the package update and bug report.

Yes, thank you, and sorry for not catching this (I don't use hledger
with a pager).

> hledger's way of running the pager has changed; it now requires that hledger 
> is built with GHC's -threaded flag. But Debian's hledger has been built with 
> the non-threaded runtime. (`hledger +RTS --info | grep way` shows rts_v 
> instead of rts_thr.)
>
> The -threaded flag is enabled by default in hledger's cabal file. However 
> it's also marked as "manual: False" which means cabal can toggle it off if it 
> feels like it. (I assume Debian is building with cabal and not with stack.) 
> Possibly that's what happened here ?

Could this be because the Debian source copy of the cabal file is not
the Hackage version (which upstream may have applied hot-fixes to)?

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1120950#19

and/or is it related to the migration to debhelper?  And/or some other
tooling?

> FYI, unrelated to this issue, there's also a bad slowdown in hledger 
> 1.50-1.50.2 
> (https://github.com/simonmichael/hledger/issues/2493). I aim to ship a 1.50.3 
> ASAP, fixing the slowdown and making -threaded mandatory.

Thank you!

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