| Regardless, I can take care of it from here. great. But I could not validate because of this, so may not be finished.
Would it make sense to push changes to the haddock repo (as I have done for my other inflight changes)? Anyway, if you'd like me to take this any further, let me know explicitly, with instructions for how to build. Thakns Simon | -----Original Message----- | From: Ben Gamari [mailto:[email protected]] | Sent: 26 October 2015 18:56 | To: Simon Peyton Jones | Cc: [email protected] | Subject: Re: can't get haddock patch | | Simon Peyton Jones <[email protected]> writes: | | > Ben | > What does this mean? (below) Does it mean you have not pushed something | to the haddock repo> | > This happens when I'm on branch wip/T9858-typeable-ben2, in the main | repo | > | > Simon | > | > git submodule update | > | > fatal: reference is not a tree: 289ef817aad02c341beb6d4c28ba0495872f5a0f | > | This means that the commit listed doesn't appear to be a commit in the | `haddock` repository. | | I suspect I forgot to point out that the haddock changes are available | in my Haddock repository on Github [1]. You would have needed to do | something like this to see them, | | $ cd utils/haddock | $ git remote add bgamari git://github.com/bgamari/haddock | $ git remote update | | At which point you would have commit in question and could try `git | submodule update` again. | | Regardless, I can take care of it from here. | | Cheers, | | - Ben | | | [1] https://github.com/bgamari/haddock/tree/T9858 _______________________________________________ ghc-devs mailing list [email protected] http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ghc-devs
