Update #2 on outstanding issues: *Open, New*
[ ] GLUT 2.1.2.2? -- This would be just like 2.1.2.1 with Chris' one-line change of extra-libraries: glut -- I think we can take it if everyone agrees and he (or Jason) puts it up. * Open, Almost Resolved* [ ] GHC 7.4.1 or 7.4.2? -- I'm still tending to sticking with 7.4.1 -- but this is now lookin' like a horse race. Anyone to weigh in? [ ] just-released xhtml-3000.2.1 -- I've reviewed it and it certainly seems a simple add. I'm tentatively bumping to include unless I hear cries otherwise *Resolved* [ ] mtl and transformers -- stick with 2.0 & 0.2 or move ahead to 2.1 and 0.3? -- move to mtl-2.1.1 and transformers-0.3.0.0 **[ ] Should we bumping alex to version 3? -- yes [ ] updating OpenGL and GLUT to recent versions will require including packages: ObjectName, OpenGLRaw, GLURaw, StateVar, and Tensor. How do we want to proceed? -- we will hold to OpenGL 2.2.3.1 and GLUT 2.1.2.1 [ ] mtl will need MonadCatchIO-mtl-0.3.0.4 - do we make that part of the platform? -- it is cgi that needs this, and we will hold it back to cgi-3001.1.7.4 which does not [ ] random is no longer part of GHC, but I'm assuming we will now have it as part of the HP set -- yes [ ] deepseq is supplied with GHC, but it was listed as an HP addition, consider it part of the GHC distribution now? -- yes [ ] haskell2000 wasn't listed in core.packages, but I'm assuming we consider it an exposed part of the GHC distribution -- yes, though of course I meant haskell2010 [ ] Do we consider integer-gmp and/or integer-simple part of the platform? it was listed in core.packages, but not the haskell-platform.cabal file -- no [ ] Verifying that the packages bin-package-db, binary, ghc-prim, and hoopl, while supplied with GHC are not considered part of HP -- verified
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