You want extra-source-files. They'll be included in the tarball, and cabal
always builds from the root of the package, so you can safely use relative
paths.


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Alfredo Di Napoli <
alfredo.dinap...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello guys,
>
> I'm pretty sure the answer is "no", but I was hoping to get some extra
> insight / best practices. The problem can be summarised by this SO question
> (not the OP, but I have the same problem):
>
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15731170/cabal-how-to-add-text-file-as-a-build-dependency
>
> As someone states, "data-files" in for run-time, whereas I need to tell
> cabal "please copy these files in place before trying to compile", so at
> compile-time.
>
> Does something similar exist?
>
> I think the best solution, unless someone prove me wrong, is to create a
> small startup script which copies the files for me (I *think* yesod is
> using something similar, namely a script called EmbeddedFiles.hs) and then
> triggers "cabal install" the usual way. Can you come up with a better way?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Alfredo
>
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