Hi Conal. > Thanks for the reply! Note that I get this message even running 'cabal > install' a second time after changing nothing. Is that scenario an example > of what you mean by a "potentially dangerous cabal invocation"?
The check currently is entirely ad-hoc. Any reinstallation of an existing package triggers the warning. There's no hash comparison. > I've been > unable to avoid this error message by any other means that (a) 'ghc-pkg > unregister <package>' or (b) '--force-reinstall'. So far, '--solver=modular' > hasn't helped. So I'm hoping for something less aggressive. In particular, > in case nothing has changed, I want 'cabal install' to succeed (exit code 0) > so that my automated build & install & release processes will continue > rather than get stopped. The message appears, but building should work, with --force-reinstall and no --dry-run. Can you confirm that you've tried that? Cheers, Andres _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users
