On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:07 PM, Kazu Yamamoto <k...@iij.ad.jp> wrote:
> > whoah, it has uninstall!!! awesome! > > It just unregisters libraries not delete them actually. But I guess it > is enough for you. > > The "cabal-delete" command does delete libraries and I'm planning to > integrate "cab" and "cabal-delete". But the author of "cabal-delete" > is now suffering from the Tsunami in Japan. I'm just waiting for > his recovery. > > I want to integrate "cab" and "cabal-dev" also. But I cannot > understand how to use "cabal-dev" at this momemnt... > Have you read this? http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/related/f3ykj/psa_use_cabaldev_to_solve_dependency_problems/ cabal-dev is a wrapper around cabal. It creates the directory "cabal-dev" in your current directory when you run commands. If you understand how to use 'cabal' then 'cabal-dev' should be pretty easy to figure out. Do you have any specific questions? Jason
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