To install a package from local sources, just run 'cabal install' in the
directory with the package's .cabal file.

Tony Morris wrote:
> I don't want to have to upload every time I make a minor change as I
> am working. Surely there is an easier way. 
> 
> Martijn van Steenbergen wrote:
>> Tony Morris wrote:
>>> I have two projects that I intend to put on hackage soon. One
>>> depends on the other. I have "cabaled" both. I am wondering how
>>> others work with this kind of set up where changes are made to both
>>> libraries as they work.
>> 
>> You just update and re-upload the packages as necessary. It really
>> helps here if you follow the versioning guidelines:
>> 
>> http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Package_versioning_policy
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> Martijn.


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