Austin: Of course, if you are doing haskell development, the best possible way > to go (IMO) full-blown cabal install since you will always get the > most up-to-date code > Let's say I go and compile a library from sources and install it through Cabal. How can I update the binary version of the library Cabal installed after recompiling the library using newer/modified sources?
Cetin 2008/9/23 Wolfgang Jeltsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Am Sonntag, 21. September 2008 09:44 schrieb Andrew Coppin: > > […] > > > 2. If we already have a Cabal package, why do we also need seperate > > packages for Arch, Gentoo, Debian...? Isn't Cabal cross-platform? > > If I want to install gtk2hs on Debian, I'd like gtk (the C library) to be > automatically installed. And I want Debian's gtk package because this is > the > one, other Debian-packaged software uses. > > And a Debian user installing an application written in Haskell wants to use > the Debian package manager. > > > […] > > Best wishes, > Wolfgang > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >
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